Cassandra Jenkins is quite simply one of the best songwriter-storytellers currently making music, in a specific and singular corner of the Great American Songwriters, like David Berman, Adrianne Lenker, Jeff Tweedy and Sufjan Stevens. They’re artists connected by a sense of immediacy, not just in the writing – which is precise, evocative, brutal at times, pitch-back funny right when you need it – but by their delivery, by
the way they sing with an immersive, total belief that carries you through their songs.
My Light, My Destroyer is it captures an artist at an exciting leap in her evolution. So much about the album feels of-a-kind with its predecessors; field recordings and found sound permeate, narrative songwriting crashes into heady, swirling compositions. Jenkins sings with what can only be described as a power-whisper, her vocals up close and intimate but subtly confrontational. But it all feels bigger here, more finely honed, bolder and richer than her previous work. Born and raised in New York City, Jenkins has been touring and performing since she was a child, self-releasing her early recordings before releasing breakthrough An Overview on Phenomenal Nature in 2021. On My Light, My Destroyer, many of the songs are devoted to specific feelings, and to really getting inside those feelings as opposed to getting inside a narrative arc. Lead single “Only one” is one example, as Jenkins’s asserts that a moment, or a song, can be wholly myopic; it can embody a singular feeling, and provides no answers.
Released: July 2024
Cat: DOC346lp
Label: Dead Oceans
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Tracklist
SIDE A:
1) Devotion
2) Clams Casino
3) Delphinium Blue
4) Shatner’s Theme
5) Aurora, IL
6) Betelgeuse
SIDE B:
7) Omakase
8) Music??
9) Petco
10) Attente Téléphonique
11) Tape and Tissue
12) Only One
13) Hayley