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Elizabeth Taylor
Rock · 2021

Elizabeth Taylor

Hazy, sun-drenched acoustic rock that feels like a faded photograph. Pete Yorn’s breathy baritone drifts over jangly guitars and warm, tape-saturated melodies.

November 12, 2021 · Shelly Music (2)

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Elizabeth Taylor captures a specific kind of cinematic stillness. It sounds like the moment the sun finally clears the treeline, illuminating the dust motes in a quiet room. The song is built on a foundation of steady, rhythmic acoustic strumming that feels both urgent and relaxed, a hallmark of Pete Yorn’s ability to blend folk sensibilities with a rock-and-roll heart. It’s a track that doesn’t demand your attention with volume, but rather earns it through a sense of lived-in comfort and melodic grace.

Moments Worth Listening For
The way the acoustic guitar pattern briefly falters and resets, giving it a human, unpolished feel.
The subtle entry of a shimmering, reverb-soaked electric guitar melody that mirrors the vocal hook.
The bridge where the percussion drops out, leaving only a hushed vocal and a steady, grounding bass line.

How does Elizabeth Taylor sound next to the rest of Pete Yorn's catalogue?

Early Morning+2.1σ

Early Morning saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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