Indie folk songstress inspired by the likes of John Cale and Neil Young, Sharon
Van Etten made a breakthrough in 2012 when her third album 'Tramp' received huge
critical acclaim. Raised in New Jersey, Van Etten moved to Tennessee where she
attended Middle Tennessee State University, dropping out after a year. Unsure of
a direction, she was encouraged by TV On the Radio's Kyp Malone and became part
of Brooklyn's vibrant music scene, releasing debut 'Because I Was in Love'
(2009) through independent label Language of Stone. Follow-up 'Epic' (2010)
sharpened her autobiographical, co...