SINGER-SONGWRITER JESS CHALKER RELEASES NEW SINGLE “CYNICAL”

“HEMISPHERES” THE DEBUT ALBUM: 5TH NOVEMBER 2021

“Jess Chalker makes anxiety sound like euphoria.” - THE GUARDIAN

“Infectiously synth-heavy sounds" – WONDERLAND MAGAZINE

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Australian-in-London and renowned singer-songwriter Jess Chalker is perhaps best known for being one half of Australian new-wave duo We Are The Brave. She is also a highly sought-after composer and producer, having worked collaboratively with a plethora of respected artists and musicians around the globe, including Sam Fischer, Vintage Culture, Isamachine, Gold Kimono and Passenger. Jess was also part of a GRAMMY-winning team that co-penned Lisa Loeb’s lead single on her kids record Feel What U Feel. Recently, she also composed the original track “Darkest Hour” for the Amazon Original show Panic, performed by Tate McRae. Now Jess embarks as a solo artist in her own right. She releases single “Cynical” on 21st October 2021 across all the usual streaming and download platforms. Listen and buy here: https://amzn.to/3GbpO5t

“Cynical” is taken from her debut solo full-length album “Hemispheres”- due November 5th via Jess’ own imprint 528 Records. Prior to this, Jess Chalker’s album teaser “Don’t Fight It” went to #1 on Hype Machine and was named to The Guardian’s list of “Best New Australian Music.” Jess has also shared the album tracks “Dance in the Rain” and “West Hollywood”, the latter of which was named to Spotify’s Global Fresh Finds and Pop Hits playlists. The follow up track “Stupid Trick” (released with a stunning video) is currently one of the most downloads songs nationally on Australian community radio and was also named to The Guardian’s Best New Australian list. Jess executive produced the album, enlisting the help of co-producers/ co-writers/ additional instrumentalists Dan Long (Local Natives), Josh Humphreys (M83) and Ox Why (her former We are the Brave bandmate). The album was mixed by Billy Centenaro (Sara Bareilles, Lukas Nelson); and mastered by John Davis (The Killers, Lana del Rey.)

“Hemispheres” - which received funding from the prestigious Australia Council for the Arts - dives into lyrical themes that explore the dichotomy between depression and hopefulness, self-doubt and self-love, and more, with Jess’ expressive vocals slicing through at every turn. The album was completed under the weight of the pandemic, as Jess dealt with the loss of her day job and heart-breaking health issues at the same time. Like many others, she found herself spiralling, and turned to music to find the creative outlet she needed. Collaborating with friends across Sydney, Los Angeles and London to finish her emotional album, she found much longed-for freedom too.

“Cynical” is a moody, alt-pop gem, striking influences of Kate Bush and St Vincent; the third single from Jess’ highly anticipated debut album. Throughout the track, her characterful vocals blaze atop sultry, Tarantino-esque guitars, with brooding piano lines that underpin themes of seduction and conflicted relationships.

“Musically this song feels quite drama-filled,” said Jess. “There's a tension in it that's familiar, like the tumult of being in one of those relationships you know won't go the distance but feels good in the moment.”

The song was co-written with Dan Long who also produced the track; Australian Thomas Calder created its moody visualiser.

"HEMISPHERES" TRACK LISTING
01 - Stupid Trick
02 - Dance in the Rain
03 - Secrets
04 - Lights
07 - Don't Fight It
06 - West Hollywood
07 - Cynical
08 - Hoops
09 - Cover fire
10 – Cathedrals

October 21, 2021 9:06am ET by Digital Rebel PR  

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