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Premiere: Elijah Berlow Captures the Ache of Unstated Emotions on “impatient by the continental divide,” a Mushy & Stirring Indie People Reverie


Reckoning with sardonic love and delicate sorrow, Chicago indie folks singer/songwriter Elijah Berlow leans into vulnerability and contradiction on “impatient by the continental divide,” a young meditation on relationships, unrest, and emotional publicity.
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“impatient by the continental divide” – Elijah Berlow


The coronary heart doesn’t at all times know what it desires – and even when it does, the figuring out will be messy.

Elijah Berlow’s new tune is a mirrored image of that very chaos: A love not fairly proper, not fairly flawed, and but nonetheless deeply, disarmingly actual. He wraps his coronary heart in fingerpicked guitar and leans into contradiction on “impatient by the continental divide,” a soothing but stirring indie folks reverie that aches with unstated truths and unresolved tensions. As tender as it’s turbulent, the tune is a cathartic exploration of vulnerability, resistance, and the quiet unraveling of what as soon as felt sacred.

impatient by the continental divide - Elijah Berlow
impatient by the continental divide – Elijah Berlow
the way to say this dare I say this?
Leaping from tree to tree
The blending of Brandywine
ingesting of closing minds
For meant to be an alcoholic sea
To be drowning in

Atwood Journal is proud to be premiering “impatient by the continental divide,” the superbly introspective B-side to Chicago singer/songwriter Elijah Berlow’s two-song single. Launched in tandem with its music video and following this previous Might’s A-side launch “sacred,” “impatient” finds Berlow diving deeper into the fragile interaction of affection, longing, and disillusionment. The monitor was written 5 years in the past as a stream-of-consciousness poem and later recorded on a porch in Wisconsin, the place Berlow deliberately leaned into the rawness of his environment: “I wished the scratch of a beetle, the hum of the summer time bugs, the hit of my pores and skin on the guitar,” he remembers. “I wanted to discover [these songs] in a extra uncooked space of sound and really feel.”

The result’s one thing as unfiltered as it’s deeply felt. “This tune speaks to a story derived from a kind of sardonic love,” Berlow explains. “An affection that’s so riddled with contradiction, but that opposition is precisely what serves as the premise for the attraction and nurturing companionship. The figuring out and naming of really being fairly not okay and having the ability and susceptible sufficient to search out belief past these actually fairly bare emotions.”

When and the place did this line of questioning?
Change into so slim and burdening
The inexperienced bronze Mississippi
Fertilizer nitrogen
Pale grey Moon, the recent engine
Damaged down smoking once more
All the things’s not all proper
We’ll get to Denver later tonight
All the things’s not all proper
Elijah Berlow © Sarah Frank
Elijah Berlow © Sarah Frank

Berlow’s efficiency is as delicate because the phrases he sings. His voice glows with quiet conviction as he muses on rigidity, distance, and intimacy: “All the things’s not alright… we’ll get to Denver later tonight.” There’s a cinematic stillness to his supply – a uncooked honesty that lingers between every pause. The instrumentation matches this temper, with delicate, fingerpicked patterns ebbing and flowing like ideas tumbling round an unsettled thoughts. On this area of emotional friction, Berlow manages to domesticate connection.

When did we ever agree
on something of value or low-cost?

Silk easy, like forgetting goals
Anguish head, rush,
switching gears, and crossing streams

The tune’s accompanying video, directed and edited by DC Poropat, appears like a reminiscence frozen in time. Shot on what appears to be like like an previous household camcorder, the home-video-style visible finds Berlow meandering by way of lush inexperienced fields, enjoying with sticks, skipping stones, and driving alongside countless stretches of rural and suburban roads. It’s nostalgic and intimate – a quiet meditation on motion and solitude that mirrors the tune’s inside ache.

Elijah Berlow © Matt Lohan
Elijah Berlow © Matt Lohan

As a companion to “sacred,” the only’s A-side, “impatient by the continental divide” brings Berlow’s storytelling full circle – buying and selling the ecstatic embrace of earth and time for one thing extra conflicted and unresolved. Each tracks, he says, got here from the identical area of introspection and transformation: “I wrote each of them 5 years beforehand as stream-of-consciousness poems in the identical area the place I ended up monitoring them… Aaron Smith actually bolstered that very same feeling and gave my tough concepts a smoother form. Nick Broste blended it, who took the songs and actually shaped them into the area they inhabit at the moment. Nick took the tune’s facets of softness, porousness, and its dwell feeling after which breathed them into actuality.”

Why has uncertainty
turn into our flesh and enamel?
We breathe exhaust like oxygen
and simply turn into machines
that simply open up awake
to simply shifting shut
shot impatient
by the continental divide

There’s one thing shifting on this quiet unrest – a magnificence in the best way Berlow permits uncertainty to exist with out speeding towards decision. “impatient by the continental divide” doesn’t attempt to repair the ache at its core; it merely sits with it, honoring the burden of unstated phrases and the center’s difficult truths. Let this tune maintain you in its stillness, and perhaps, for a second, it’ll really feel such as you’re not so alone.

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