Event details
Jessica Says launches her new album 'Do With Me What U Will' in Melbourne!
Saturday 22 July
The Toff In Town
with Sarah Mary Chadwick & Callan
Tickets $12+bf via Moshtix (link above)
'Do With Me What U Will' is out on pink vinyl LP, CD or digital now via Chapter Music
http://chaptermusic.com/store/jessica-says/do-with-me-what-u-will/
Bandcamp: https://chaptermusic.bandcamp.com/album/do-with-me-what-u-will
Stream/Download: http://radi.al/DoWithMeWhatUWill
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Melbourne’s noir pop artist Jessica Says has today announced a run of East Coast dates in support of her newly released album Do With Me What U Will.
Jessica's debut album We Need To Talk was released in 2009, but the following year Jessica fractured her spine and pelvis falling from a first-floor hotel window. Do With Me What U Will is Jessica's first new album after her long recovery. Inspired by her treatment in hospital, Jessica also spent the last years studying to become a nurse, and now works in a Melbourne hospital. A classically trained cellist, Jessica moves seamlessly between hi-sheen pop and dark, string-driven confessionals.
"The songs are about girlhood, mental illness and desire, mostly at the same time,” Jessica says.
Do With Me What U Will is a vivid account of the progression from fiery pubescent longing ('Fun Factory', 'Oliver') through adolescent anxiety/self loathing ('Look So Good Feel So Bad', 'Fairest Of Them All') and emotional numbness ('Xanax Baby'), before discovering the possibility of an identity driven by desire rather than low self opinion ('Rock Candy').
“The music is inspired by the women who guided me through the strange passage of adolescence,” says Jessica. “The sublime candy pop of Britney Spears and the emotional intensity of Dory Previn. It's also no coincidence that these two artists fought very public battles related to their mental health."
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This event will take place on stolen lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present, and acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded.