Gundersen will celebrate the arrival of A Pillar of Salt with a solo headline tour, getting underway October 9 and 10 with a two-night residency at The Soiled Dove Underground in Denver, CO two- and three-night stands continue across the US through mid-December. WATCH LIVE VERSION OF “SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE” LISTEN TO THE LIVE VERSION OF “SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE” And yet, like Lot’s wife, I can’t help looking back, the voice in my head taunting me with Springsteen’s ‘Glory Days.’ I loved Seattle. When Covid hit in early 2020, all the bars closed and I finally realized my time there was over. The culture of the place I fell in love with slowly disappeared. Tech companies moved in and priced out the artists. The few bands that ‘made it’ moved away, while the less fortunate gracefully bowed out when the insurmountable odds finally stacked too high. Over time, like all things, the city changed. There was a feeling that anything was possible. I lived out of my sleeping bag in garages, under tables, on couches, until finally moving into a place in the Queen Anne neighborhood with some friends. “I moved to Seattle in 2009,” Gundersen says a small-town kid, just 20 years old. A Pillar of Salt arrives via Cooking Vinyl on Friday, October 8 pre-orders are available now HERE. Noah Gundersen’s fifth solo LP and first new album in more than two years, A Pillar of Salt is heralded by today’s live version of the latest single, “Sleepless In Seattle,” available now at all digital platforms HERE.
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