Treble & Tremble is the fourth album by Earlimart. The first single was "Heaven Adores You," and a music video was produced to accompany the song. The album was influenced by Elliott Smith. In an interview with Pitchfork Media, said "...Some people really took [Treble & Tremble] as a concept album or a tribute album to [Smith], and I wouldn't ever say that the album wasn't influenced by him, but it wasn't meant to be a tribute thing. But like I said, I can't ever, ever, ever be ashamed of my association with him. I cherish it every day."
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| - Treble & Tremble is the fourth album by Earlimart. The first single was "Heaven Adores You," and a music video was produced to accompany the song. The album was influenced by Elliott Smith. In an interview with Pitchfork Media, said "...Some people really took [Treble & Tremble] as a concept album or a tribute album to [Smith], and I wouldn't ever say that the album wasn't influenced by him, but it wasn't meant to be a tribute thing. But like I said, I can't ever, ever, ever be ashamed of my association with him. I cherish it every day." (en)
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| - Treble & Tremble is the fourth album by Earlimart. The first single was "Heaven Adores You," and a music video was produced to accompany the song. The album was influenced by Elliott Smith. In an interview with Pitchfork Media, said "...Some people really took [Treble & Tremble] as a concept album or a tribute album to [Smith], and I wouldn't ever say that the album wasn't influenced by him, but it wasn't meant to be a tribute thing. But like I said, I can't ever, ever, ever be ashamed of my association with him. I cherish it every day." (en)
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