There's No Leaving Now is the third studio album by Swedish folk artist The Tallest Man on Earth, released on 11 June 2012 on Dead Oceans. The album was preceded by the single "1904", released as a digital download on 15 May 2012.[13] The track was also made available as a free download on Rolling Stone's official website.[14]
Background
The album was recorded during a five-month-long session in Kristian Matsson's home, where he lived with his then wife Amanda Hollingby Matsson.[14]
The release of the album was announced in March 2012, together with the record's track list and artwork.[15]
During an interview released to American magazine Rolling Stone, Matsson explained the sound of There's No Leaving Now:[14]
"I wanted to build something that didn't sound like a rock band, but wasn't super minimalistic. I wanted a sound that had that brittle [quality], that feeling that it might just fall apart."
Lyrically, the album is focused on the willingness to confront and deal with your own weaknesses, as opposed to the theme of running away, which was recurring on his previous works.[16]
Commercial performance
The album debuted in the United States at No. 14 on Top Rock Albums, No. 2 on Folk Albums, and No. 35 on Billboard 200, with 12,000 sold in its first week.[17] The album has sold 58,000 copies in the US as of May 2015.[18]