country girl’s debut record for the FADER Label, meet me at the fountain, is an album of warmth and light, a meditation on the pleasures of being young, sweaty and lost in the frenzy of a summer crush. All tracked to tape, meet me at the fountain combines the analog sunshine of Fleetwood Mac and The Sundays with the modern art- pop sensibilities of Blood Orange and Caroline Polachek.
Raised in New York and now based in Brooklyn, country girl was home-schooled as a teen to study classical composition at Juilliard, sequestered away from contemporary music and influenced instead by the lush textures of composers like Maurice Ravel and Steve Reich.
On meet me at the fountain, country girl synthesizes his classical upbringing with a studied appreciation for modern pop-craft to create a collection of songs that feels like the very essence of sticky New York summer, an exploration of those little moments when your heart bursts out of your chest, when you have to pour a whole bottle of water on your head and you don’t even feel cold when it hits.
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