Patterns In Repeat

Album: Patterns in Repeat (2024)
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  • Laura Marling wrote the Patterns in Repeat album in the wake of her daughter's birth in 2023. This title track touches on the universal cycles of growing up, falling in love, and having children, all while wrestling with the inescapable truth that we're shaped by those who came before us. It's the thematic linchpin of the album, weaving together its reflections on family, love, and the grand, circular dance of generations.
  • The song builds to a moving bridge where Marling emphasizes that her journey into motherhood was driven by love, and that nothing was lost, only passed on. She weaves in an interpolation of "Breathe," which was part of the four-song "Suite" that opened her album Once I Was An Eagle in 2013. This reinforces the album's exploration of life's cyclical nature and the concept of patterns repeating through time.
  • In an interview with Uncut magazine, Marling revealed the song's origins.

    "I wrote it in Paris, after attending the funeral of a matriarch in my partner's family," she said. "I was staying in a hotel room with the baby - a rookie error - and ended up exiled to the balcony after she went to sleep. There I was, guitar in hand, overlooking the skyline, thinking about life's big questions: how you want to be remembered, what your children will think of you, and which details of your life feel too precious to leave out. It all seemed so incredibly complex and so very simple at the same time."
  • Musically, the track is quintessential Marling, featuring her delicate, intricate acoustic guitar work, co-produced with her engineer and mixer Dom Monks. It's enriched by lush string arrangements courtesy of Rob Moose, the go-to arranger for artists like Sufjan Stevens and Bon Iver.
  • Placed near the end of the album, the song creates a satisfying sense of closure. It's as if the album is folding back in on itself, mirroring the patterns Marling sings about.

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