Hannah Mohan - Time Is A Walnut (2024) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Hannah Mohan
Title: Time Is A Walnut
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Egghunt Records
Genre: Folk Pop, Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:42
Total Size: 91.3 / 231 / 427 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Time Is A Walnut
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Egghunt Records
Genre: Folk Pop, Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:42
Total Size: 91.3 / 231 / 427 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Time Is A Walnut (02:18)
2. Therapist (03:17)
3. Soaked (feat. Tōth) (02:44)
4. Heaven and Drugs (03:00)
5. Look At All My Problems (03:10)
6. Hell (feat. Lady Lamb) (04:02)
7. Runaway (03:07)
8. Peace Be The Day (04:22)
9. Upside Down (04:25)
10. Happy or Sad (01:38)
11. Rebel (03:13)
12. Saturn (04:31)
Hannah Mohan’s new album is a first in more ways than one. Time Is a Walnut is the first solo release from the Western Massachusetts singer and songwriter, after nearly a decade fronting indie-pop band And the Kids. The album also comes amid the longest stretch Mohan has spent in one place since she left home at 16 to hop freight trains and hitchhike across North America.
Making music has been at the center of Mohan’s life ever since, even as other circumstances have changed—sometimes radically. A long-term relationship crumbled in 2019. Then the pandemic arrived, bringing an end to her band. After writing a batch of new songs taking stock of her situation, Mohan asked Alex Toth of Rubblebucket and Tōth to produce them, the latest installment of a longtime friendship and occasional creative collaboration.
Although Time Is a Walnut is a breakup album, don’t go in expecting tearjerkers. Mohan draws from a richer palette here, with themes of messy eroticism on the sultry “Soaked,” altered consciousness on the buzzy rocker “Heaven and Drugs” and confounding expectations (including your own) on “Rebel.” Lady Lamb, a fellow icon in the queer community, guests on the deceptively sunny “Hell,” and Mohan vents her anger on the tightly coiled “Peace Be the Day” as she seeks to make sense of her breakup. Throughout, the songs showcase Mohan’s powerful voice, prismatic melodicism and distinctive lyrical sensibility as she processes major events in her life.
Making music has been at the center of Mohan’s life ever since, even as other circumstances have changed—sometimes radically. A long-term relationship crumbled in 2019. Then the pandemic arrived, bringing an end to her band. After writing a batch of new songs taking stock of her situation, Mohan asked Alex Toth of Rubblebucket and Tōth to produce them, the latest installment of a longtime friendship and occasional creative collaboration.
Although Time Is a Walnut is a breakup album, don’t go in expecting tearjerkers. Mohan draws from a richer palette here, with themes of messy eroticism on the sultry “Soaked,” altered consciousness on the buzzy rocker “Heaven and Drugs” and confounding expectations (including your own) on “Rebel.” Lady Lamb, a fellow icon in the queer community, guests on the deceptively sunny “Hell,” and Mohan vents her anger on the tightly coiled “Peace Be the Day” as she seeks to make sense of her breakup. Throughout, the songs showcase Mohan’s powerful voice, prismatic melodicism and distinctive lyrical sensibility as she processes major events in her life.