Lost Futures

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All tracks are written by Marisa Anderson and William Tyler. All tracks are produced by Anderson, Tyler, and Tucker Martine

Lost Futures
Lost Futures.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 27, 2021
RecordedSeptember 2020
Studio Flora Recording & Playback, Portland, Oregon
Genre Ambient, [1] blues, Americana [2]
Length41:09
Label Thrill Jockey
Producer
William Tyler chronology
Goes West
(2019)
Lost Futures
(2021)
Frozen Shelter
(2021)
Marisa Anderson chronology
The Quickening
(2020)
Lost Futures
(2021)
Still, Here
(2022)
Lost Futures track listing
No.TitleLength
1."News About Heaven"3:56
2."Lost Futures"2:54
3."Pray for Rain"5:14
4."Something Will Come"6:02
5."At the Edge of the World"6:16
6."Hurricane Light"3:56
7."Life and Casualty"4:05
8."Haunted by Water"8:43
Total length:41:09

Personnel

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