Artist's albums
A Thousand Miles (Sped Up)
2023 · single
A Thousand Miles (Slowed + Reverb)
2022 · single
Love is an Art (Deluxe)
2021 · album
Love is an Art
2020 · album
Miner's Canary
2020 · single
The Only Way to Love
2020 · single
Future Pain
2019 · single
Lonely Girls
2018 · single
Needle in the Hay
2018 · single
Little Bit of Rain
2018 · single
Only Love Can Break Your Heart
2018 · single
Dreams
2018 · single
Call Your Girlfriend
2018 · single
Earlier Things Live
2017 · EP
Liberman Live
2016 · album
Nothing Where Something Used to Be
2016 · single
Liberman
2015 · album
Liberman (Deluxe Edition)
2015 · album
Young Heart
2015 · single
I'll Wait for You
2013 · single
Hear The Bells
2011 · single
Rabbits On The Run
2011 · album
Best Of
2011 · compilation
Heroes & Thieves
2007 · album
Nolita Fairytale
2007 · single
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Biography
"Always building up, falling apart. Love is an art," sings Vanessa Carlton on the title track of her sixth album, Love Is An Art. Like the record itself, the song is a meditation on the eternal seesaw that is human connection: the push, the pull, the balance, the bottoming out. It's that constantly evolving nature of love, expectations and compassion that Carlton analyzes from all angles on Love Is An Art, from romantic, to parental, to the friends that hold us up and the leaders that repeatedly let us down. And on tracks like the album's opener, "I Can't Stay the Same," that also includes the relationship with the person staring back at us in the mirror, each and every morning. Produced by Dave Fridmann (MGMT, Flaming Lips), Love Is An Art finds Carlton reckoning with toxic relationships (the confessional "Miner's Canary"), eternal partnership ("Companion Star") and the children who fill the world with love and grace while politicians fill their pockets (the passionate "Die, Dinosaur," written after the shootings in Parkland, Florida). And true to Carlton’s skill as both a lyricist and an instrumentalist, the arrangements on Love Is An Art tell these tales as vibrantly as the words themselves: piano parts that speak of rage and tenderness, synths that burst and glow like dawn.