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Exclusive: Aldous Harding Drops Train on the Island—No Map, No Fear
Aldous Harding drops *Train on the Island*, her first album in four years—no map, no fear. Recorded in isolation, the record showcases her trademark introspective songwriting and stark, evocative production. It matters because Harding continues redefining indie folk, trading polish for raw authenticity. Fans await its emotional depth and sonic risk-taking.
By Alet Viegas·
There is no roadmap provided for Aldous Harding’s work. As it always has been. That can be both exhilarating and frustrating.