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词条 Marissa Nadler
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Music career

     2004–2010: First releases  2011–2012: Marissa Nadler and The Sister  2013–2014: Sacred Bones Records and July  2015–2016: Strangers  2017–2018: Leave the Light On: Bedroom Recordings and For My Crimes  2019-present: "Poison" / "If We Make It Through The Summer" and Droneflower 

  3. Personal life

  4. Discography

     Studio albums  Self-released albums  Compilation albums  EPs  Singles  Guest appearances  Compilation appearances 

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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| name = Marissa Nadler
| background = solo_singer
| image = Marissa Nadler, June 2011.jpg
| image_size =
| alt = Marissa Nadler
| caption = Marissa Nadler in 2011
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1981|4|5}}
| birth_place = Washington D.C., United States
| origin = Massachusetts, United States
| genre = {{flatlist|
  • Folk
  • indie rock
  • dream pop
  • ambient
  • black metal
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| occupation = Musician, songwriter, fine artist
| instrument = Guitar, piano, keyboards
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| label = Eclipse, Beautiful Happiness, Peacefrog, Kemado, Box of Cedar, Sacred Bones, Bella Union
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}}Marissa Nadler (born April 5, 1981)[1] is an American musician and fine artist based in Boston, Massachusetts. Active since 2000, she is currently signed to Sacred Bones Records and Bella Union, and released her seventh full-length studio album, Strangers, in May 2016.[2] As a singer-songwriter, her music defies simple classification. Her work "is rooted in old-school country and folk but brings in elements of experimental and black metal".[3] Sometimes the term "dream folk" has been invoked to describe her work.[4]

Singing in a mezzo-soprano, Nadler has received acclaim for her vocals. Her voice was described by Pitchfork as one "you would follow straight into Hades", and also "textured and angelic, with just a hint of pain captured within her iridescent falsetto". The Boston Globe said, "She has a voice that, in mythological times, could have lured men to their deaths at sea, an intoxicating soprano drenched in gauzy reverb that hits bell-clear heights, lingers, and tapers off like rings of smoke".[6]

Early life

Marissa Nadler was born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Needham, Massachusetts.[5] Her father was a dentist and her mother was a painter. She was raised Jewish. Her brother is novelist Stuart Nadler.[6] As a teenager, she taught herself to play guitar in a style similar to fingerpicking, playing a steady bass pattern with the thumb and filling out syncopated rhythms with the index finger.[6] It was described as having an "unorthodox, dusky sound".[7] Also while in her teens, she began to write songs as a hobby.[7]

She studied painting at Rhode Island School of Design, where she obtained a bachelor's degree in illustration in 2003, and a master's degree in art education a year later. During her studies, she began to perform at open mic events around Providence. While exploring artistic techniques such as illustration, painting, bookbinding, wood carving and encaustic painting, she also honed her songwriting craft.[6] She subsequently recorded an album titled Autumn Rose (2002) as well as the four-track EP Somber Ghost Recordings (2003), neither of which have ever been released.[8] Nadler also contributed to the Pearl Before Swine tribute album For the Dead in Space - Volumes II & III in 2003.

Music career

2004–2010: First releases

{{Main|Ballads of Living and Dying|Songs III: Bird on the Water|Little Hells}}

Nadler released her first official album, Ballads of Living and Dying, on Eclipse Records in January 2004.[14] The follow-up The Saga of Mayflower May was released in July 2005.[7] Both records were distributed in the United States by Eclipse, and by the UK label Beautiful Happiness in Europe.[16]

Nadler went on some of her first tours with acts such as the late American primitive guitarist Jack Rose and the drone metal band Earth.[9]

Nadler released her third studio album, Bird on the Water, on Peacefrog Records in Europe on March 12, 2007. The album was recorded and produced by Greg Weeks of the band Espers in Philadelphia and was subsequently released in the US and Canada on August 12, 2007 by Kemado Records.[18] It was nominated for two PLUG Independent Music Awards in 2008: "Best Female Artist of the Year" and "Best Americana Record of the Year". Nadler also won "Outstanding Singer-Songwriter of the Year" at the 2008 Boston Music Awards, with three nominations altogether.[10]

Her fourth full-length album, Little Hells, produced by Chris Coady, was released on March 3, 2009[20] and received praise from many critics.[21] including 4-star reviews from magazines such as Mojo, Rolling Stone in France and Germany, Uncut, and Q. It received an 8.3 from Pitchfork.[22] The album departed from the earlier folk-based template with the introduction of electronic elements.[7] In early 2010, Nadler contributed vocals on Portal of Sorrow, the final album by black metal project Xasthur.[11]

2011–2012: Marissa Nadler and The Sister

{{Main|Marissa Nadler (album)|The Sister|}}

On June 14, 2011, an eponymous record was released worldwide on Nadler's own label, Box of Cedar Records.[25] The song "Baby, I Will Leave You in the Morning" was released as a free download on March 8, followed by a subsequent music video.[26] The album was positively received by Pitchfork, which gave it 8.1 out of 10,[27] and it was called "a stellar collection of sullen melodies and lovelorn anecdotes akin to those of Joni Mitchell".

On May 29, 2012, she released The Sister, a short eight-song "companion" album to Marissa Nadler.[29] The album was dubbed by Paste as an "impressive concoction of stark minimalism".

In November 2012, Nadler collaborated with Angel Olsen on two cover songs that were shared on Nadler's SoundCloud page: the Richard and Linda Thompson song "My Dreams Have Withered and Died" and the Mickey Newbury song "Frisco Depot".[12]

2013–2014: Sacred Bones Records and July

{{Main|July (Marissa Nadler album)}}
"July is moon music, quiet music, slurp-merlot-in-the-fetal-position music, a slow-burning tapestry of goth-folk torch songs and woozy-pop incantations about love and loss and memory, whispered by the same spirits as Julee Cruise's airy Twin Peaks vocals."
Spin[32]

In 2013,[33] she signed to Brooklyn-based Sacred Bones Records.[34] Her album July was released by the label on February 4, 2014[35] and on February 10 by Bella Union in the UK.[36] It was recorded at Seattle's Avast Studios,[37] and produced by collaborator Randall Dunn.[13] The first single from the album, "Dead City Emily", was released in November 2013[33] and positively received by Stereogum as an "ethereal spine-tingler"[40] and by BrooklynVegan as "a track as haunting and delicate as any of her best tracks to date".[33] July debuted at No. 16 on the Billboard Folk Albums chart and No. 14 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers albums chart.[42][43]

July received positive feedback from music critics. At Metacritic, it received "universal acclaim" with a score of 83 out of 100.[44] A majority of music publications gave July 4 out of 5 stars, among them NME,[45] Drowned in Sound,[46] Blurt[47] and PopMatters,[48] In a positive review, PopMatters called the album a "triumph" and "one of 2014's best albums so far",[48] while Spin called it a "masterfully composed release".[32] Vice Media's Noisey website discussed the atmosphere of the album, writing that "the darkly lit July is a moody trip through heat spells and night drives... Nadler's quiet songwriting and ethereal sound give July a sound that's, at times, almost sinister".[51] Steven Rosen of Blurt wrote that Nadler managed to achieve an "almost-hallucinatory effect out of her singing, often multi-tracking the voice to create a ghostly pillowing effect".[47]

In July 2014, Nadler collaborated with Father John Misty, releasing a split 7" on Bella Union.[14] Father John Misty covered Nadler's "Drive", while Nadler covered "Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings".[15]

2015–2016: Strangers

The album Strangers, recorded with producer Dunn in 2015, was released on May 20, 2016 on Sacred Bones and Bella Union.[16] A limited edition version with original artwork included a pre-release cassette of Bury Your Name.

The album release was accompanied by an extensive tour of North America and Europe. In late 2016, Nadler joined Ghost for the US tour.

Strangers holds a score of 76 out of 100 from Metacritic based on "generally favorable reviews".[17] The album was listed on several lists of 2016's best albums to date, including Spin,[18] Newsweek,[19] Uncut[20] and The Quietus.[21] Spin also listed "Janie in Love" as one of the best songs of 2016 so far.[22]

During this period, Nadler directed and animated music videos for Strangers tracks "Janie in Love"[23] and "All the Colors of the Dark",[24] as well as "Blood and Tears",[25] a Danzig cover she had self-released as a digital-only single for Halloween 2015.[26] In late September 2016, a video for the Strangers song "Dissolve", featuring both animation and live performance, was released on Pitchfork.tv.[27]

2017–2018: Leave the Light On: Bedroom Recordings and For My Crimes

After touring Europe and North America promoting Strangers, Nadler guested on the Lawrence Rothman album The Book of Law (2017),[28] and on Ojalá (2017), the debut album by Lost Horizons, a duo consisting of Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins) and Richie Thomas (Dif Juz, the Jesus and Mary Chain).[29] On September 15, 2017, Sacred Bones released Nadler's first compilation album, Leave the Light On: Bedroom Recordings, a collection of home recordings and demos dating back to 2014.[30][31] She also self-released two covers albums on Bandcamp for free download.[32]

“The latest in a long career of consistently stellar records, For My Crimes is a shining example of how Nadler continues to impress and improve upon each release"
Consequence of Sound[33]

Nadler's eighth studio album, For My Crimes, was released by Sacred Bones on September 28, 2018.[34] Rolling Stone wrote that, in contrast to the 2014 break-up album July, For My Crimes, "seems to touch instead on the daily realities of making a relationship work, the epilogue to a happily-ever-after love story when real life kicks in".[35] It was her first album cover to feature her fine art, an untitled painting.[36] The album included guest vocals by Olsen, Sharon Van Etten and Kristin Kontrol. The album's first video, "Blue Vapor", was directed by Thomas McMahan, who "utilizes various experimental and mixed media animation techniques, merging the mood and imagery of the song with hallucinatory visuals..."[37]

For My Crimes reached No. 24 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers Albums chart on October 13, 2018.[38] The album was relatively well-received by critics and fans, holding a score of 77 out of 100 "generally favorable reviews" on Metacritic.[39] It was listed as the seventh best album of 2018 by Bandcamp,[40] at No. 45 by Albumism,[41] at No. 35 by BrooklynVegan,[42] at No. 9 by Fractured Air,[43] and at No. 2 by The Vinyl District,[44] and was named the 19th best folk album of the year by Paste[45] and the best roots album of 2018 by No Depression.[46] The title track was selected by NPR DJ Bob Boilen as one of his favorite songs of the year,[47] and "Blue Vapor" was listed as one of the best songs of the year by Tiny Mix Tapes,[48] Treble Zine[49] and Revolver magazine.[50]

2019-present: "Poison" / "If We Make It Through The Summer" and Droneflower

On February 21, 2019, Nadler released a collaborative track with John Cale called "Poison". On the same day she shared another song called "If We Make It Through The Summer".[51] Her collaborative album with Stephen Brodsky, Droneflower will be released on April 26, 2019.[52]

Personal life

Nadler lives in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston.[53]

In 2015, she married journalist and musician Ryan Walsh, frontman of Hallelujah the Hills.[6]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Ballads of Living and Dying (2004, Eclipse Records)
  • The Saga of Mayflower May (2005, Eclipse Records)
  • Bird on the Water (2007, Kemado Records)
  • Little Hells (2009, Kemado Records)
  • Marissa Nadler (2011, Box of Cedar Records)
  • July (2014, Sacred Bones Records/Bella Union)
  • Strangers (2016, Sacred Bones Records/Bella Union)
  • For My Crimes (2018, Sacred Bones Records/Bella Union)
  • Droneflower (2019, Sacred Bones Records) with Stephen Brodsky[52]

Self-released albums

  • Four-Track Recordings, Outtakes (2005)
  • Ivy and the Clovers (2007)
  • Little Hells: Acoustic Demos (2010)
  • Various Covers Over the Years (2010)
  • Covers Volume II (2011)
  • S/T Demos (2012)
  • Covers (2017)
  • Covers 2 (2018)

Compilation albums

  • Leave the Light On: Bedroom Recordings (2017, Sacred Bones Records)

EPs

  • The Sister (2012, Box of Cedar Records)
  • Before July: Demos and Unreleased Songs (2014, Box of Cedar Records)
  • Bury Your Name (2016, Sacred Bones Records/Bella Union)

Singles

  • "Diamond Heart"/"Leather Made Shoes" 7" (2006, My Kung Fu)
  • "Diamond Heart"/"Dying Breed" 7" (2007, Peacefrog Records)
  • "River of Dirt" CD (2009, Kemado Records)
  • "Dead City Emily" digital-only (2013, Sacred Bones Records)
  • "Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings"/"Drive" 7" (2014, Bella Union) {{small|(split single with Father John Misty)}}
  • "Solitude" (Black Sabbath cover) digital-only (2015, self-released)
  • "Blood and Tears" (Danzig cover) digital-only (2015, self-released)
  • "Janie in Love" digital-only (2016, Sacred Bones Records)
  • "All the Colors of the Dark" digital-only (2016, Sacred Bones Records)
  • "Poison"/"If We Make It Through the Summer" (2019, KRO Records) {{small|(with John Cale)}}

Guest appearances

  • Xasthur - Portal of Sorrow (2010, Hydra Head Records)
  • Sailors with Wax Wings - "Strange That I Should Have Grown So Suddenly Blind" on Sailors with Wax Wings (2010, Angel Oven Records)
  • Cloud Seeding - "Unquestioning" on Ink Jar (2011, Bleek Records)
  • Carter Tanton - "Fake Pretend" on Free Clouds (2011, Western Vinyl)
  • Hallelujah the Hills - No One Knows What Happens Next (2012, Discrete Pageantry Records)
  • Case Studies - "Villain" on This Is Another Life (2013, Sacred Bones Records)
  • Emily Jane White - "Dandelion Daze" and "Faster than the Devil" on Blood / Lines (2013, Talitres Records)
  • Carter Tanton - "Jettison the Valley" on Jettison the Valley (2016, Western Vinyl)
  • Ben Watt - "New Year of Grace" on Fever Dream (2016, Unmade Road)
  • Lushlife + CSLSX - "Integration Loop" on Ritualize (2016, Western Vinyl)
  • Okkervil River - Away (2016, ATO Records)
  • Lost Horizons - "Winter's Approaching" and "I Saw the Days Go By" on Ojalá (2017, Bella Union)
  • Lawrence Rothman - "Ain't Afraid Of Dying" on The Book of Law (2017, Downtown Records/Interscope Records)
  • Mercury Rev - "Refractions" on Bobbie Gentry's The Delta Sweete Revisited (2019, Partisan Records)

Compilation appearances

The following is an incomplete list of compilation albums that include tracks by Nadler.

  • "Ballad to an Amber Lady" (Pearl Before Swine cover) on For the Dead in Space – Volumes II & III (2003, Secret Eye Records)
  • "Ms John Lee" on New Skin for the Old Ceremony: The Polyamory Nine Year Anniversary Compilation (2005, Polyamory)
  • "Your Dreary Days Are Dead" on Talitres Is 5 (2006, Talitres Records)
  • "Judgement Day" on Not Alone (2006, Durtro/Jnana Records)
  • "Clowne Towne" (Xiu Xiu cover) on Remixed & Covered (2007, 5 Rue Christine)
  • "No Surprises" (Radiohead cover) on Reprises Inrocks (2008, Les Inrockuptibles)
  • "Lonesome" on Brainwaves 2008 (2008, Brainwashed Recordings)
  • "The Kiss" (Judee Sill cover) on Crayon Angel: A Tribute to the Music of Judee Sill (2009, American Dust)
  • "All My Trials" on Beautiful Star: The Songs of Odetta (2009, Wears the Trousers Records)
  • "Famous Blue Raincoat" (Leonard Cohen cover) on Cohen Revisited (A Tribute to Leonard Cohen) (2009, Les Inrockuptibles)
  • "Daisy, Where Did You Go?" on Yuletide (2010, Disco Naïveté)
  • "Dead Birds in Arkansas" on Music & Migration II (2011, Second Language)
  • "The Killing Moon" (Echo and the Bunnymen cover) on Free Music Impulse (2011, Hybryda)
  • "You've Got It All Wrong" on For Tom Carter (2013, Deserted Village)
  • "Half as Much" on You Be My Heart (2013, Devon Reed)
  • "It's Easier Now" (Jason Molina cover) on Through The Static and Distance: The Songs of Jason Molina (2015, Burst & Bloom)
  • "The Kindness of Strangers" on Todo Muere Volume 4 (2016, Sacred Bones)
  • "So Long And Far Away" (Karen Dalton cover) on Remembering Mountains: Unheard Songs by Karen Dalton (2016, Tompkins Square)
  • "Solitude" (Black Sabbath cover) on Todo Muere Volume 5 (2016, Sacred Bones)
  • "Carnival" on One Hundred Thousand Voices (2016, Active Minds, Inc.)
  • "Absolutely Sweet Marie" (Bob Dylan cover) on Blonde on Blonde Revisited (2016, Mojo)
  • "Rosemary" on Our First 100 Days (2017, Our First 100 Days)

See also

  • Dream pop

References

1. ^Marissa Nadler, Oxford Reference. Retrieved 27 May 2016
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://marissanadler.bandcamp.com/album/strangers|title=Strangers, by Marissa Nadler|website=Marissa Nadler|accessdate=September 28, 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://whatweekly.com/2014/03/12/marissa-nadler-interview/|title=Interview :: Marissa Nadler|work=What Weekly Magazine|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140527220127/http://whatweekly.com/2014/03/12/marissa-nadler-interview/|archivedate=May 27, 2014|df=mdy-all}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://echoes.org/2014/05/06/marissa-nadlers-surreal-dream-folk-music/|title=Marissa Nadler's Surreal Dream-Folk Music|date=May 6, 2014|website=Echoes.org|accessdate=September 28, 2018}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.spin.com/featured/marissa-nadler-strangers-new-album-interview-cover-story/|title=Cover Story: Marissa Nadler's Apocalypse Dreams|date=May 9, 2016|publisher=|accessdate=February 12, 2019}}
6. ^{{cite magazine|title=Q Maverick: Marissa Nadler|edition=October 2018|magazine=Q|page=91}}
7. ^"PopMatters interview" Erin Lyndal Martin, 'Alabaster Queen: An Interview with Marissa Nadler', PopMatters', May 29, 2013.
8. ^'Alarm interview' Lauren Zens, 'Q&A: Marissa Nadler', Alarm, August 25, 2011
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.eclipse-records.com/eclipsebooking/tour.html|title=Eclipse Booking - Tour Dates|website=Eclipse-records.com|accessdate=September 28, 2018}}
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11. ^{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/37924-xasthur-and-marissa-nadler-collaborate-on-new-album/|title=Xasthur and Marissa Nadler Collaborate on New Album|work=Pitchfork}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/14575-my-dreams-have-withered-and-died-richard-and-linda-thompson-cover/|title=Marissa Nadler / Angel Olsen|work=Pitchfork}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/magazine/randall-dunn-interview|title=Red Bull Music Academy|website=Redbullmusicacademy.com}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://store.bellaunion.com/product/father-john-misty-marissa-nadler-split-7|title=Father John Misty / Marissa Nadler split 7|author=|website=Store.bellaunion.com|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150213101246/http://store.bellaunion.com/product/father-john-misty-marissa-nadler-split-7|archivedate=February 13, 2015|df=mdy-all}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thelineofbestfit.com/news/latest-news/father-john-misty-and-marissa-nadler-cover-each-other-for-split-7|title=Father John Misty and Marissa Nadler cover each other for split 7" – The Line of Best Fit|author=Luke Morgan Britton|date=July 11, 2014|work=The Line of Best Fit}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/63708-marissa-nadler-announces-new-album-strangers-shares-janie-in-love/|title=Marissa Nadler Announces New Album Strangers, Shares "Janie in Love"|work=Pitchfork|first=Jazz|last=Monroe|date=February 23, 2016|access-date=July 14, 2016}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/music/strangers/marissa-nadler|title=Strangers by Marissa Nadler|publisher=|accessdate=February 12, 2019|via=www.metacritic.com}}
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23. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XFFWrS1gm0|title=Marissa Nadler - Janie In Love (Official Video)|date=June 30, 2016|accessdate=September 28, 2018|publisher=YouTube}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWO7Vg7wpyU|title=Marissa Nadler - All the Colors of the Dark (Official Video)|date=March 23, 2016|accessdate=September 28, 2018|publisher=YouTube}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdRQkgcJYbQ|title=marissa nadler - blood and tears (danzig)|date=October 30, 2015|accessdate=September 28, 2018|publisher=YouTube}}
26. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.brooklynvegan.com/marissa-nadler-26/|title=Marissa Nadler covers Danzig's "Blood and Tears", made a video for Halloween (watch and listen)|website=Brooklynvegan.com|accessdate=September 28, 2018}}
27. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AiaA4MSYZ8|title=Marissa Nadler Performs "Dissolve" in an Otherworldly Session|first=|last=Pitchfork|date=September 27, 2016|accessdate=September 28, 2018|publisher=YouTube}}
28. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thefader.com/2017/08/16/lawrence-rothman-aint-afraid-of-dying-video|title=Watch Lawrence Rothman's Heartbreaking 'Ain't Afraid Of Dying'|website=Thefader.com|accessdate=October 22, 2018}}
29. ^{{cite web|url=http://bellaunion.com/2017/07/lost-horizons-announce-debut-album-ojala/|title=Lost Horizons announce debut album "Ojalá" - Bella Union|website=bellaunion.com|accessdate=October 22, 2018}}
30. ^{{cite web|url=https://pitchfork.com/news/marissa-nadler-announces-new-record-leave-the-light-on/|title=Marissa Nadler Announces New Record Leave the Light On - Pitchfork|website=pitchfork.com|accessdate=October 22, 2018}}
31. ^{{cite web|url=https://marissanadler.bandcamp.com/album/leave-the-light-on-bedroom-recordings|title=Leave the Light On: Bedroom Recordings, by Marissa Nadler|website=Marissa Nadler|accessdate=October 22, 2018}}
32. ^{{cite web|url=https://marissanadler.bandcamp.com/album/covers-2/|title=Covers 2 on Bandcamp|website=Marissanadler.bandcamp.com|accessdate=22 October 2018}}
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34. ^{{cite web|url=https://consequenceofsound.net/2018/09/album-review-marissa-nadler-for-my-crimes/|title=Album Review: Marissa Nadler Continues Her Winning Streak on For My Crimes|date=September 26, 2018|website=Consequenceofsound.net|accessdate=October 22, 2018}}
35. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/marissa-nadler-for-my-crimes-interview-728421/|title=Marissa Nadler Is Done Being Haunted|first1=Anna|last1=Fitzpatrick|first2=Anna|last2=Fitzpatrick|date=September 25, 2018|publisher=|accessdate=February 12, 2019}}
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37. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.revolvermag.com/music/watch-marissa-nadlers-hallucinatory-video-haunting-new-song-blue-vapor|title=Watch Marissa Nadler's Hallucinatory Video for Haunting New Song "Blue Vapor"|date=August 7, 2018|website=Revolver|accessdate=February 12, 2019}}
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52. ^{{cite web |last1=Blais-Billie |first1=Braudie |title=Marissa Nadler and Stephen Brodsky Announce Collaborative Album, Share New Song: Listen |url=https://pitchfork.com/news/marissa-nadler-and-stephen-brodsky-announce-collaborative-album-share-new-song-listen/ |website=Pitchfork |accessdate=March 13, 2019 |date=March 12, 2019}}
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57. ^{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r947918|}}, Songs III: Bird on the Water
58. ^{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r814952}}, The Saga of Mayflower May
59. ^{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r728555}}, Ballads of Living and Dying
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76. ^{{cite news| title = Marissa Nadler releasing new LP on Sacred Bones, appearing on new Emily Jane White LP, playing Rough Trade| first = Andrew| last = Sacher| url = http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2013/11/marissa_nadler_17.html| newspaper = BrooklynVegan| year =2013| accessdate = 2013-11-14}}
77. ^{{cite news| title = Marissa Nadler Announces New Album on Sacred Bones/Bella Union| first = Chris| last = Dahlberg| url = http://www.cosmosgaming.com/music-news/marissa-nadler-announces-new-album-on-sacred-bonesbella-union/| newspaper = CosmoGaming| date =November 11, 2013| accessdate = 2013-11-14}}
78. ^{{cite news| title = Case Studies – This Is Another Life| url = http://www.sacredbonesrecords.com/releases/sbr094/| publisher = Sacred Bones Records| year =| accessdate = 2013-11-14}}
79. ^{{cite news| title = Marissa Nadler – "Dead City Emily"| first = Chris| last = DeVille| url = http://www.stereogum.com/1559091/marissa-nadler-dead-city-emily/mp3s/| newspaper = Stereogum| date =November 11, 2013| accessdate = 2013-11-14}}
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