JP Saxe publicizes his two-part album with half one, ‘Articulate Excuses’, due out April 18 plus shares his new single, “Smartphone Make Me Dumb”.
Multi-platinum grasp storyteller JP Saxe has introduced a forthcoming two-part album, with half one, ‘Articulate Excuses’, due out April 18 on Arista Information.
The announcement comes alongside the discharge of the relatable meditation on our fashionable situation and viscerally weak, “Smartphone Make Me Dumb” and its accompanying lyric video.
The 2-part album traces the GRAMMY®-nominated singer-songwriter’s journey by a sequence of private revelations.
After writing and recording the album and feeling like there have been two distinct themes to the songs, Saxe determined to current the album in two components – he describes the choice as “90% for artistic causes and 10% due to the pragmatism of navigating individuals’s more and more nonexistent consideration spans. I like my music a lot and even l have bother listening to 14 in a row. So how may I anticipate another person to?” Every half has a novel sonic and thematic identification that offers one message when listened to by itself or as a whole mission.”
“Smartphone Make Me Dumb” matches squarely into ‘Articulate Excuses’, which pulls from a interval through which Saxe labored to return to phrases together with his patterns and personhood up to now.
The monitor opens on fairly piano and a tension-building tone as Saxe sings searchingly a few acquainted model of existential dread: “I can’t get away from bed, there’s nothing good I can think about / It’s scary in my head, I’m not prepared for these interactions / I’ll do something for a distraction.”
Whereas a lot of the music lives in a pensive place, Saxe is joined by a soulful refrain of voices for the heartbreaking hook: “Don’t depart me alone with my ideas.”
“Consciousness is exhausting,” says Saxe. “Gazing scorching strangers and whales and hydraulic smushed crayons for five seconds at a time in your telephone is method simpler. So is poison-induced vulnerability (alcohol) and disconnection masked as connection (flippant intercourse). Certain, possibly our brains are slowly rotting, however at the very least we’re not burdened by the stress of aliveness.”
In January, Saxe shared the primary style of the half one, “Secure”, a sweetly moody R&B-kissed pop monitor co-written and produced by Malay (Frank Ocean, FLETCHER, Lorde) that put his signature mixture of reflection and wit on full show.
That was, in truth, Saxe’s first new solo music since he hit the street in late 2023 in assist of John Mayer’s enviornment tour, after which stored going deep into 2024 on his personal sold-out, globe-spanning, headlining run.
Saxe’s final new launch was 2023’s ‘A Grey Space’ album, which was largely produced by Malay and included the grooving, Mayer-featuring “I Don’t Miss You”, plus collaborations with the likes of five-time Latin-GRAMMY®-winning Colombian musician Camilo, folk-pop trio Tiny Habits, and singer-songwriter Lizzy McAlpine.
The LP garnered reward from many main media shops.
By overtly exploring his deepest anxieties and feelings, Saxe shared what was then his most relatable set of songs so far.
Final 12 months, after canvassing North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia on his “A Gray Space World Tour”, Saxe shared a pair of efficiency albums: ‘A Gray Space (Dwell Classes)’ — that includes acclaimed visitor instrumentalists like Cory Henry and Tal Wilkenfeld — and ‘Dwell on Stage’, recordings from his current excursions that included a shifting solo model of his late 2019 blockbuster, “If The World Was Ending”.
Saxe has already confirmed himself to be a grasp of off-the-cuff intimacy, however together with his forthcoming EPs, it’s clear that he’s bringing us in even nearer.
‘Articulate Excuses‘ Tracklisting:
- Smartphone Make Me Dumb
- I Wanna Transfer To Brooklyn
- Secure
- Baddie With A Vape Habit
- Delicate Ass Bitch
- Okay Anyway
- Let A Ginger Make You Cry
- (grandpa’s interlude)
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Lyric Video:
JP Saxe’s “Smartphone Make Me Dumb” monitor can also be out there now to stream and cop whereas his ‘Articulate Excuses‘ album is obtainable now to pre-add/pre-other/pre-save on all main digital streaming platforms