Sadie Jemmett releases politically-charged new album ‘Phoenix’

The single ‘Don’t Silence Me’ was picked up by the #Metoo movement as an 'anthem'

Album out now on TwoUpTwoDown Records with distribution from Universal via Absolute

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It’s been a busy year for critically acclaimed musician and songwriter Sadie Jemmett.

In March she released her politically charged song ‘Don’t Silence Me’ in support of her friend, Hollywood actress, Mhairi Morrison, a victim of a sexual assault by a French film director.

The powerful video was picked-up by the #metoo movement, received international press coverage, as well as 136k views on social media, and has been ‘dubbed an anthem for our age’.

Sadie now releases her new album ‘Phoenix’ on TwoUpTwoDown Records/Absolute Universal.

The album, with its wide range of subject matters and topics, showcases Sadie’s dexterity as a musician and a lyricist. She sensitively touches on ideas of love, loss, and remembrance whilst approaching the more political numbers on the track list with a sense of confident defiance. The album also gives Sadie the opportunity to display her true vocal talents and an impressive delivery that enhances her reputation as not only a great songwriter but a great singer too.

Phoenix was recorded at Baker Studios on Vancouver Island with producer Joby Baker, of Cowboy Junkies fame. The studio has a first-class reputation because of its analogue set-up and the album’s production quality is a reminder of classic soul and blues records on iconic labels such as Stax or Chess.

Beginning with ‘Rescue Street’, a beautifully introspective track that examines the realities of internet dating, the album soon intensifies with the heartbreakingly relatable ‘Bitter’, a classic heartache track with a tender sentiment. From here we move to the empowering anthem of the #MeToo movement ‘Don’t Silence Me’, before we hear the beautifully intimate love song ‘A Fighting Chance’.

‘The Wilder Shores of Love’ focuses on the current refugee crisis, with a heart-rendering story of one man’s plight as he travels across Europe in search of his family.

Sadie changes gear to sing the upbeat and catchy ‘Passport’, the tender exploration of grief, ‘Leonards Waltz’, before ending with the politically aware track ‘What You Give Will Come Back’, a simple song about giving in an age of extreme capitalism and consumerism.

“What I like about ‘Phoenix’ is that I can see my development as a songwriter. With my previous albums I wrote from quite an introspective and confessional place, but most of the songs on Phoenix are written through observation and trying to reflect what is happening in the world today. At the same time, it is important to me that people listening to the album can interpret these songs from their own personal perspective,” said Sadie.

Her busy schedule for 2019 continues with a tour of the UK, Europe and Canada later in the year. In the past Sadie has also worked with acclaimed theatre director Irina Brook and has now been commissioned to write music for Brecht’s epic play Mother Courage, which will be performed at the National Theatre in Uruguay in September.

About

Sadie Jemmett’s extraordinary songs reflect a remarkable life, from a wildly bohemian childhood and teenage runaway to her role today as one of the most original singer-songwriters to excite our ears in many years.

Sadie has released three albums,‘The Blacksmith’s Girl’ mixed and produced in Los Angeles by Grammy winner David Bianco (Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash).

The album was released in autumn 2011 to critical acclaim on Wildflower Records, the label run by American folk legend Judy Collins. London Love Songs, was recorded ecorded partly at the legendary Abbey Road Studios, London. And ‘These Days: Live At The Green Note’ (2018).

Sadie’s new album Phoenix was release in 2019 on Two Up Two Down Records and produced and recorded by Joby Baker (Cowboy Junkies, The Waylin’ Jennys).

‘Don’t Silence Me’, the critically acclaimed single and music video from the album, has already made international headline news on both CBS and The BBC and has been hailed as ‘ A powerful Anthem for the #metoo movement’ .

June 21, 2019 2:00am ET by Two Up Two Down Records  

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