Girls In Trouble

Girls in Trouble

Girls in Trouble’s debut album – ten beautifully intimate, intricately simple, profoundly vulnerable songs about love, exile, leprosy, and secrets – recorded on two-inch tape in a North Carolina Farmhouse.

The result is a quiet revelation for modern times: indie-folk songs about women in Torah, equally influenced by chamber music, orchestral rock, folk ballads, ancient Jewish texts, and poetic songwriters from Leonard Cohen to Joanna Newsom.

This album contains favorites like “Snow/Scorpions and Spiders,” a folk ballad about Miriam’s leprosy and exile, and “I Was a Desert,” a soaring, string-saturated rock song about Tamar and Judah’s late-night encounter. Released in 2009 on JDub Records to critical acclaim, Girls in Trouble was named by beloved music blog Largeheartedboy.com as one of the year’s top albums.

Track Listing

1. I Was a Desert 2. Secrets/You’re Always Watching 3. Marble Floor 4. Snow/Scorpions & Spiders 5. Hunter/The Bee Lays Her Honey 6. Mountain/ When My Father Came Back 7. I Fell Off My Camel 8. Who Sent the Heat 9. A Lion At Rest 10. Where You Go

Albums

Discover the evocative indie-folk journey of Girls in Trouble across three acclaimed albums. From the intimate and vulnerable debut, through the complex and lush arrangements of Half You Half Me, to the orchestral depth of Open the Ground, each album weaves profound stories inspired by women in Torah. Dive into standout tracks like “Snow/Scorpions and Spiders,” “Rubies,” and “We Are Androgynous,” and let the music transport you.

Girls in Trouble

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Half You Half Me

Half You Half Me

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Open the Ground

Open the Ground

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