Nanna has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 per ticket goes to supporting One Tree Planted and their work restoring forests, creating habitat for biodiversity, and making a positive social impact around the world. One Tree Planted: Based in Vermont, One Tree Planted is on a global reforestation mission. Their goal is to make it easy for people to understand the importance of trees and give them the ability to easily plant a tree in an area that needs support.Starting over isnt always easy, yet resisting change is almost always fruitless. Nanna Hilmarsdttir knew this intuitively when she began to write the songs for her first solo album, How to Start a Garden. In these ethereal yet grounded songs, she sings of being lost and hopeful, remaining calm through apocalypses large and small, with orchestration that feels as organic as a forest while also sculpted and modern. Few debuts arrive, however, with experience as extensive as Nannas. After a childhood in a tiny town in rural Iceland, she spent most of her twenties in recording studios and global tours with her band, Of Monsters and Men, which arrived in 2011 to almost immediate ubiquity as their first album, My Head Is An Animal, topped charts worldwide. Their live prowess landed them headlining festival spots around the world. With three impressive and globally successful albums under their belt, Nanna found herself writing an album she felt needed to be delivered in her very own way. Like most of us, the years since 2020 have necessitated changes both mundane and enormous; like few of us, Nanna, as at home on a festival stage as in a rural cabin, is fluent in polarity. In her cabin outside of Reykjavik, in the company of her dog named Vofa - the Icelandic word for ghost- Nanna reveled in the quiet, a liminal period between lives. The result is an absolute snowstorm of an albumchilling and crystalline, almost terrifying in moments, while achingly calm in others. These are songs about slanted grief and finding your balance in the vertigo. You say well start a garden, after the snow, she sings on the title track, alluding to a partner, but later, in Disaster Master, a song she worked on with producer and multi-instrumentalist Josh Kaufman (Bonny Light Horseman, War on Drugs, Hiss Golden Messenger) at Dreamland in upstate New York, shes ready to go it alone: Start with nothing/ start a garden/ the ghost and me. As Nanna wrote these songs, she spent a lot of time considering her neighbors lush garden, watching him tend it, watching it grow. A garden is a conversation with the seasonseverything constantly in a state of ending and beginning. It seemed the perfect image for where she was then, and for the shape this album was taking.
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$31.00 / Ticket
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Duration
Location
Participants
1
Date
May 1 2022
Time
0
Experience
Ticket (x1)
$31.00 / Ticket
Total: $31.00
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