Oh my goodness check this out β€” Squirrel Flower has officially announced a brand-new album titled ***Say a Prayer to the Gods of Getting Going***, which sounds like one of those quietly profound records that you'll be thinking about long after your headphones come off! Now for anyone who's been following Caitlin Rose (yes she *is* the brilliant musician behind Squirrel Flower β€” no separate project at all, just her working in full flower), this is absolutely fantastic news. The title alone speaks to so much right now: post-pandemic touring life, recovering from burnout, finding your creative footing again after losing it for a while, and basically gathering yourself back up off the floor with some grace about doing it β€” honestly I feel personally seen by that whole sentiment! What's genuinely exciting is that Pitchfork broke this announcement today (you can catch their full story here), which makes me confident because they've been on fire lately covering artists like her who build steadily over years without chasing trends. Her discography has always felt deeply personal and musically warm, with these gorgeous folk-pop moments layered in authentic country-tinged production that never quite reaches for polish at the expense of personality β€” I'm seriously curious if this new album follows suit or pushes even further into deeper emotional territory based on what's been teased so far.

The Pitchfork article covers all the key details about what we're getting from Squirrel Flower here, and honestly reading through it made me immediately want to start adding it to my preorders before release day β€” I'm guessing this album is probably going somewhere in that late 2024 or early 2025 window since they usually announce dates a few months out but the announcement itself often comes with some immediate surprises like tracklists, singles dropping ahead of time (which would be fantastic for building anticipation), and tour announcements if she's gearing up to take it on stage after all those years away from live shows. I genuinely believe this is going in Caitlin Rose's strongest era so far β€” the woman has never quite chased trends even when everyone else around her was but instead just sounds like herself at their most fully realized, which makes every release feel earned and meaningful rather than manufactured or trend-focused for streaming algorithms.

So if you're someone who loves deeply personal songwriting wrapped in gorgeous instrumentation without getting lost in either over-production or under-stuffness then Squirrel Flower's next record might be one of those rare albums that genuinely lands exactly where it wants to land, and I'm really excited about this particular title capturing what feels like an entire era for musicians finding their way back after the worst years. Let me know if anyone else is tracking this β€” seriously drop your reactions in comments because now that they've announced it there's going to be more coverage rolling out over the next few weeks as tracklists and singles come through!

Source: https://pitchfork.com/news/squirrel-flower-announces-new-album-say-a-prayer-to-the-gods-of-getting-going/