
2011, Fat Possum Records
Twenty-two year old Trevor Powers, whose musical venture is called Youth Lagoon, has had a long year. Throughout the course of 2010, Powers began to write an album about things he had a hard time talking about. He claims that when he tries to talk about it to people, he doesn't make sense. So he wrote an album about it entitled The Year of Hibernation. Although his music seems somewhat dreamy with the first listen, the lyrics show a different side to the matter. Hidden beneath the melodies is a voice that is eerie yet nostalgic. Powers claims his music is like letting people read his journal. "I don't think I could ever write a completely happy album. It's not that I'm not a happy person," claims Powers, "but I just have too many things in my mind that haunt me."
Twenty-two year old Trevor Powers, whose musical venture is called Youth Lagoon, has had a long year. Throughout the course of 2010, Powers began to write an album about things he had a hard time talking about. He claims that when he tries to talk about it to people, he doesn't make sense. So he wrote an album about it entitled The Year of Hibernation. Although his music seems somewhat dreamy with the first listen, the lyrics show a different side to the matter. Hidden beneath the melodies is a voice that is eerie yet nostalgic. Powers claims his music is like letting people read his journal. "I don't think I could ever write a completely happy album. It's not that I'm not a happy person," claims Powers, "but I just have too many things in my mind that haunt me."
Tracklisting
Disc 1| 1 | Posters |
| 2 | Cannons |
| 3 | Afternoon |
| 4 | 17 |
| 5 | July |
| 6 | Daydream |
| 7 | Montana |
| 8 | The Hunt |




