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Julien Baker Continues to Make Grown People Cry with Perfect, Piano-led “Good News”

The re-worked 'Sprained Ankle' track is the latest installment of the 'Our First 100 Days' series.

Julien Baker's original version of "Good News," recorded for her gracefully devastating 2015 LP Sprained Ankle, was a forceful drone of harmonies and two-string guitar chords. It was a song about death and cigarettes, Baker taking a step back and staring at her own morbid fixations, her voice crackling out of whispers and fighting over the repetition. There was a sense that it could have gone either way: succumbing to the clatter, or gently rising out of some impending chaos.

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This afternoon, Baker released a re-recorded version of "Good News" as the 62nd installment in the consistently fascinating Our First 100 Days series. This time, there's no layered guitar or insistent harmony; it's just Baker and a piano, delicately smashing your heart into a thousand pieces with a small, ornate hammer.

Listen to the track below and read our Noisey Next feature on Baker right here.

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