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Much
has changed for singer-songwriter Alice Peacock since her last solo
studio album, 2009’s LOVE REMAINS (Artist Store). She’s had three
kids, moved to Cincinnati and … gotten 10 years older. “Feel the weight of the
world on my shoulders/ Am I wiser or am I just older?” she sings on “Dry
Spell,” from her new collection, Minnesota. The record suggests that despite
her “wondering what all is yet to be,” she has indeed attained a measure of
wisdom.
On
Minnesota, Peacock explores an understanding of love, in particular, that
transcends hearts and flowers, Sturm und Drang. “Resting in the Quiet”
acknowledges “a glimpse of the divine” in unspoken eloquence: “We don’t have to
talk about it/ We don’t have to say a word/ We can wrap ourselves in silence/
Cause I’ve already heard/ Everything your eyes are saying.”
A
departure from romantic love, “Free and Wild” is a lullaby sung
from the point of view of someone “with a love so fierce” it hurts. Peacock
likens parenthood to “going through life with your heart outside your body.”
The
album’s title track is a love song to her home state, where her family
spends their summers. “I’ve lived in Illinois and Tennessee and now Ohio and I
love them all, but there’s something about home … As soon as I get back to
Minnesota and hear the birds and smell the air, I feel, ‘This is mine; this is
me.’” In the song she recalls sitting in “sacred silence,” watching “the
electric light show playing wide across the sky.”
The
song “Minnesota” was written in 2018, but some of the album
Minnesota was written in 2015, the year Peacock took the third annual Real
Women Real Songs challenge – which meant writing 52 songs in 52 weeks. Among
them were “Resting in the Quiet,” “Free and Wild,”
“In Your Own Backyard” and “Paranoid.” Their
appearance on the new record reflects the songwriter’s love of – and commitment
to – songwriting itself.
The writing of Minnesota thus progressed at its own pace, but recording an album was another matter. She was able to collaborate on “Dry Spell” with Wayne Kirkpatrick (author of Eric Clapton’s Grammy Song of the Year “Change the World”), on “Isn’t That Me and You” with Minnesotan Jon Vezner (cowriter of Kathy Mattea’s Grammy Best Country Song “Where’ve You Been”), and on “Your Own Backyard” with Dirk Freymuth (Kottonmouth Kings, John Gorka, Peter Ostroushko).
Peacock
credits Grammy Award-winning producer/keyboardist Phil Madeira,
guitarist Will Kimbrough, bassist Chris Donahue and drummer Bryan
Owings – aka Emmylou Harris’ Red Dirt Boys – for helping the stars align:
“I got a call. They said, ‘Hey, we’re in town if you want to do some
recording.’ And I said, ‘Why, yes, I do.’” Alice and the Boys cut the basic
tracks for Minnesota in four days. Minnesota was recorded at the Butcher Shoppe
in Nashville with engineer Sean Sullivan (Beck, Sturgill Simpson). Derri
Daugherty, lead singer and guitarist for the Choir, mixed the disc and sang
harmonies with Peacock on several songs, including the title cut, which she
calls “an almost-duet.”
Peacock,
Kirkpatrick and James Hollihan (Bill Gaither, Mighty Clouds of Joy) played
acoustic guitar on the record, though John Mark Painter (Brandi Carlile, Kings
of Leon, Ben Folds) played the lion’s share of acoustic and also played horns.
Peacock
had not been in the studio since recording 2011’s Myrick Peacock, her duo
project with fellow “preacher’s kid” Danny Myrick. (2014’s Live From Space was
recorded live at Space, the intimate Evanston, Ill., venue Peacock played regularly
in her Chicago days.)
But
now that she’s done having babies, she intends to return to the studio at
regular intervals, having already started writing songs for a follow-up to
Minnesota. “When all the focus was on me, on my music, I’d think, ‘I’m looking
forward to putting the focus on something else; I’m really tired of thinking
about myself.’ These days, as much as it possibly can be, the focus is back on
my work.”
That
recognition recalls a line from “Your Own Backyard”: “Before your life goes
slipping by you/ Open up your eyes.”
MINNESOTA
will be released September 20, 2019 Artist
Website Store ($15)
Upcoming
events
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Wright & Alice Peacock
Tues
10 September 2019 - Ann Arbor, MI, United States Event
Weds
11 September 2019 - Chicago, IL (City Winery Chicago) Event
Thurs
12 September 2019 - Shank Hall 1434 N Farwell Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202 Event
Sunday
15 September 2019 - Thirty One West Newark, OH, United States Co-Headlining
show Event
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