Jesse Mac Cormack - Solo (CD)
- Blue World
- Let It Go
- NHFN
- A;E
- Untitled
- L.A Sky
- LBTA
- All at Once
- Hills
- Pattern
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- LP-SCRT-132
- Tracks
- 10
Vinyl LP pressing. 2022 release from Montreal songwriter and producer Jesse Mac Cormack. In the deepest depths of the Pandemic, with a relationship in it's ending, Mac Cormack recalls sending a text to his therapist: ""I'm not meeting with you every week just to hang out,"" the bilingual musician wrote. ""Je veux que ça saigne""-for the work to ""bleed."" To mean something. The next time they met, his therapist explained: ""That message you sent me? You were really sending it to yourself. You were taking a decision."" That decision-to move forward, to change and have the courage to love yourself-is the journey of the past two years and also of Solo, which gleams and shivers and pulses with the heartbeat of an artist in beautiful evolution. A softer album than his debut LP Now (2019), it is nonetheless riven by the fear and flood of disappointment that marked these recent years-and the singer's childhood.
- Blue World
- Let It Go
- NHFN
- A;E
- Untitled
- L.A Sky
- LBTA
- All at Once
- Hills
- Pattern
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 10
Jesse Mac Cormack's at last beginning to see what his music is all about. His second studio album is piercing as a look, tender as a goodbye-a collection of electronic songs that lift and crash like waves upon a shore. After a recording process that was by turns nourishing and peaceful, lonely and anguished, the gifts of time, distance and therapy have allowed the Montreal songwriter to finally understand everything he wants to say. ""Whatever you go through, you're always going to be alone with what you're living,"" Mac Cormack says. This was a hard-won lesson. In the deepest depths of the Pandemic, with a relationship in it's ending, the musician recalls finally making a decision: to move forward, to change, to really begin to see himself. SOLO is the sound of that transformation, recorded over the course of a year and a half, marked by it's hardships but also it's relief. As on Now, Mac Cormack's acclaimed 2019 debut, he plays almost every instrument himself, surrounded by a soundtrack of one. Across 11 rippling tracks, the singer summons a sonic world that's razor-edged and intimate, influenced by the textured electronics of James Blake, Little Dragon, Caribou and SUUNS. Drum machines stutter under blooms of synths; curses float below swirls of loving sound. Mac Cormack has hidden so much discomfort inside an album that's warm and glimmering, like a storm cloud before it's strike. Even now, long after the season's passed, there's lightning in the air.001. Blue World 002. Let It Go 003. NHFN 004. A&E 005. Untitled 006. L.A. Sky 007. LBTA 008. All at Once 009. The Hills 010. Pattern