Hem - Rabbit Songs (25th Anniversary Edition) (2025) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Hem
Title: Rabbit Songs (25th Anniversary Edition)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Waveland Records
Genre: Americana, Folk Rock
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz
Total Time: 00:49:46
Total Size: 115 / 294 / 539 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Rabbit Songs (25th Anniversary Edition)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Waveland Records
Genre: Americana, Folk Rock
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz
Total Time: 00:49:46
Total Size: 115 / 294 / 539 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Lord, Blow the Moon Out Please (Remastered 2025)
02. When I Was Drinking (Remastered 2025)
03. Half Acre (Remastered 2025)
04. Burying Song (Remastered 2025)
05. Betting on Trains (Remastered 2025)
06. Leave Me Here (Remastered 2025)
07. All That I'm Good For (Remastered 2025)
08. Idle (The Rabbit Song) [Remastered 2025]
09. Stupid Mouth Shut (Remastered 2025)
10. Lazy Eye (Remastered 2025)
11. Sailor (Remastered 2025)
12. Polly's Dress (Remastered 2025)
13. Night Like A River (Remastered 2025)
14. The Cuckoo (Remastered 2025)
15. Waltz (Remastered 2025)
16. Horsey (Remastered 2025)
17. St. Charlene (Bonus Track) [Remastered 2025]
Hem celebrates the 25th anniversary of Rabbit Songs this fall with the album’s first-ever vinyl release. In its initial incarnation, Rabbit Songs built momentum slowly but surely. After a limited self-release in 2000 and a U.K. release on Setanta in 2001, the record gained wider attention when prominent indie Bar/None issued it in 2002. Then came major label Dreamworks, which re-released it in July 2003, but the absorption of Dreamworks into Interscope after Universal bought the label limited the album’s visibility. It got another life in 2005 when Rounder Records reissued it after releasing the band’s 2004 album Eveningland. More fans came aboard in 2006 when insurance company Liberty Mutual featured “Half Acre” in a widely-viewed TV commercial. Rabbit Songs received widespread acclaim from prominent outlets such as NPR, which said of Ellyson’s voice: “All around her, piano notes fall like raindrops, even as she sings about the flames of her heart climbing higher, a heat that makes the rain of the music evaporate into mist.”