The Innocence Mission Midwinter Swimmers
The first album from The Innocence Mission in five years, Midwinter Swimmers sounds immediately like an old friend. At the same time it feels like a new kind of adventure for the beloved Pennsylvania band of high school friends Karen Peris, Don Peris, and Mike Bitts, having both an expansive, cinematic quality and a lo fi, strange beauty of a newly discovered vintage folk pop album. Early reviews have called Midwinter Swimmers a truly special album, linking it especially with Befriended, the band's classic LP from 2003. Songwriter Karen Peris looks closely at every day moments as miraculous worlds of their own, with a particular sense of place and detail, as a way of joining in a conversation with other people about universal experiences of change and loss, and of love, hope and gratitude.
- 1. This Thread Is a Green Street
- 2. Midwinter Swimmers
- 3. The Camera Divides the Coast of Maine
- 4. John Williams
- 5. We Would Meet in Center City
- 6. Your Saturday Picture
- 7. Cloud to Cloud
- 8. A Hundred Flowers
- 9. Sisters and Brothers
- 10. Orange of the Westering Sun
- 11. A Different Day