O vídeo oficial de “Every Time the Sun Comes Up” foi dirigido por David Scott Kessler e mostra uma Sharon Van Etten verde, feita em animação, parte de um programa de TV apresentado por um vampiro idoso. Essa música já é minha preferida do novíssimo álbum, especialmente pela frase “I washed your dishes but I shit in your bathroom”. Sharon explica um pouco sobre essa frase e a música nesse trecho, tirado de uma entrevista da Drowned In Sound:
“DiS: Are We There ends with a song like ‘Every Time The Sun Comes Up’ which seems to just accept what comes next. You’re gonna be asked every single time about those lyrics “I washed your dishes then I shit in your bathroom”. The song definitely shows another side of you.
SVE: [Laughs] I am so surprised people like that song so much! It was like a joke song. It was at the end of the day in the studio, we were all having a lot of fun, we had done two songs already and it was the choice of the night: finish up early or keep going. It was originally a demo that I wrote on the Omnichord that Heather gave me.
I only had the chorus at the time and I called it my ‘Bruce Springsteen song’, because it reminded me of ‘Girls In Their Summer Clothes’, that kind of Phil Spector side that he has sometimes. I sent it around to everybody to see if they thought it was worth working on and everyone in the studio that day, my friends and my bandmates, were just like: “Let’s just do the basic tracking and you just do a scratch vocal”. The next few days I was gonna go in by myself because they had other stuff going on so they said “You can redo the vocal but at least you’d have everything tracked then”. So it was at that time of the night when we took a break, we drank a little, we smoked a little; we got pretty loose. The lyrics came to me on the fly. I had never done that in front of people before, so I ended up just going step by step through what happened in the day. We got a little silly, we broke glasses, we did air high fives all the time, the engineer’s name is Tricks so I was like “Do your tricks, Tricks, make me sound good!” and so on. Then you had to do your dishes in the bathroom: I thought it was funny that you could do somebody a favour by doing the dishes, but then, you know, you also were going to actually use the bathroom. All these things I didn’t think we’d keep, but when we went through them they said “No, don’t edit them, just keep them! It’s fun! It shows like a funny side of you, you’re not just this dark girl, you actually have a sense of humor, people should see that and it’s a nicer way to end the record with that rather than with a really heavy ballad, it gives everybody a break after they’ve gone with you through that journey”. Although it’s still kind of a dark song, it’s still one of the funny ones.”
“Every Time the Sun Comes Up” está no álbum Are We There, lançado no fim de maio pela maravilhosa Jagjaguwar.