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The Beast in Its Tracks

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Third Arm
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Evil Eye
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A Certain Light
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Hopeful
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Nightmares
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New Lover
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Heart's Ease
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In Your Arms Again
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The Appleblossom Rag
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Bonfire
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In Your Arms Awhile
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Joy to You Baby
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Lights
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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 43:25

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Annie Zaleski has been writing about music for 13+ years. (Perhaps that's why she's always sleep-deprived.) Her work has appeared in various newspapers, magazin...more »

03.05.13
Framing a breakup through the lens of optimism instead of bitterness
2013 | Label: Pytheas Recordings / Redeye

In the artist notes for The Beast In Its Tracks, Josh Ritter wastes no time establishing the premise of his sixth album: “My marriage ended on November 1, 2010. It was a cold, blustery morning in Calgary, Alberta, and I was on tour. I hung up the phone and looked around me.” But while the impact of his divorce certainly hovers over The Beast In Its Tracks — the longing and regret coursing through the whispery acoustic opener “Third Arm” is breathtaking — the record smartly frames the breakup through the lens of optimism, not bitterness.

Of course, it helps that Ritter’s creative catharsis also involved a new lady. “These days, I’m feeling better about the man that I am,” he sings on “Hopeful,” a ’50s-era soul-blues number burnished by torchy organ. “There’s some things I can change, and others I can’t/ I met someone new now I know I deserve.” The keyboard-swirled “A Certain Light” explores falling in love and erasing past unhappiness, while Ritter forgives both his former flame and himself on “Joy To You Baby.” Even the upbeat folk stomp “New Lover,” on which Ritter admits to still feeling “haunted” by his ex, wishes her well: “I’ve got… read more »

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I missed you, Josh!

Mattraider

After "So Runs..." I was just not feeling it. Which is good because during my time away from Josh, I found Joe Purdy and William Fitzsimmons. So, after a so-so album I was cautiously optimistic for "The Beast...". You nailed it, Josh! Rock solid!

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