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how many times

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Anthemic but understated, Esther’s 3rd takes just a few bars to cast its spell & holds some of her most uplifting melodies yet.

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Want
  1. Want
  2. tailspin (ft. Video Age)
  3. Had To
  4. Ketamine
  5. Rescue You
  6. Scars (ft. Dean Johnson)
  7. Messenger
  8. New Bad
  9. The Clown
  10. Color Wheel
  11. Want Pt. 2

esther rose

Want

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Squaring up to the duality of her existence, Esther Rose has laid it all bare with this country inflected pop outing that somehow feels both intimate and epic within the charming curl of a catchy chorus.

Esther Rose was on a long solo drive when she started writing the opening title track of 'Want', her stunning fifth album. At first, the words seemed almost like a joke, something to keep herself amused as the miles passed. “I want a puppy, but I don't want a mess. I want to know where I’m going without GPS,” she sang from behind the wheel. Soon, the idea snowballed into a list of desires that spanned existential, spiritual, and mundane; romantic to platonic to familial; at once wildly ambitious yet piercingly relatable; all set to a catchy melody that blends her pop instincts with country storytelling and the raw immediacy of a basement punk show. In other words, she was on her way to another classic Esther Rose song. This precise blend has made the Santa Fe-based artist one of her generation’s most beloved songwriters: someone whose live shows are known to conclude in mass tears and group hugs. Still, something was different this time.

“For me, these songs felt like revelations,” she explains, comparing the 11-song record to a memoir, alive with kinetic storytelling and personal insight. In its newly direct and stirringly nuanced writing, you’ll hear about rock bottom encounters, shifting relationships with substances, evolving perspectives on adult partnership, and, as evidenced by those early lines in “Want,” a few jokes along the way. Vivid and bracing, Want places you in the passenger seat while each of these feelings arrive.