Sharon Van Etten unveils new ballad "Staring at a Mountain"
10 March 2020, 14:33
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Sharon Van Etten has shared new ballad "Staring at a Mountain", which features on the soundtrack for new film Never Rarely Sometimes Always.
Never Rarely Sometimes Always, which is written and directed by Eliza Hittman, was premiered at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, and stars Sharon Van Etten. She plays the mother to lead actor Sidney Flanigan.
The trailer for the film was soundtracked by Van Etten's "Seventeen", and the soundtrack features a tender new ballad from the multi-talented singer/songwriter, titled "Staring at a Mountain".
"Staring at a Mountain" is Van Etten's first new single since last month's "Beaten Down".
Sharon Van Etten's "Staring at a Mountain" track is out now.
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