Jessie L. Warren's debut LP 'Ūhta' on black vinyl. A limited release of 150.
Photography by Katrin Koenning.
Layout by Shauna Sieger.
Printed by Matt Deasy at No.7 Print House.
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Third and final single from the upcoming debut LP Ūhta out via Little Lake Records on 25th of November, 2022. Preorder now!
lyrics
Come, come, come, come into my heart tell me darling, we will never part.
I'd like to show you what a woman looks like
I'm coming of age, isn't that what you'd like?
Fine hairs that settle like dew on wool
Beaded caves where my innocence once stood
In a frosted globe lays a graveyard of wings
I'll mix it with water, paint on the skin
The Earth as armour built up from the ground
My chin is up, but my guard is down.
Come, come, come, come into my heart tell me darling, we will never part.
Cause I float like mist through your fingertips
Try cup me in your hands I know you can't resist
Un-tameable, un-shame-able, take your pick.
I'll be yours when it suits me fine,
And then I'm his and hers again but always mine
I'm vulnerable when the timing's right.
I metamorphasise into light
When the timing's right.
I'd like to show you what a woman looks like
My body it swells with the rings of time
The wind pats my head, the Earth hums
A vibration of humans dance on her skin
Like a snowflake dressed in light
Her colour, it pierces the day into night
Like a dove in a storm I'm the one you adore
Man wins, but gravity wins more.
Come, come, come, come into my heart tell me darling, we will never part.
credits
from Ūhta,
track released November 11, 2022
Written by Jessie L. Warren.
Recorded live by Casey Hartnett at Kew Baptist Church, additional bits and blobs were recorded at Casey's house in Melbourne.
Produced by Casey Hartnett and Jessie L. Warren with Arun Roberts and Chris Bolton.
Mixed by Casey Hartnett.
Mastered by Nick Huggins at A Pocket Full of Stones Studio in Point Lonsdale.
Noise makers:
Jessie L. Warren – Vocals, Nylon String Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bottles, Foley.
Chris Bolton - Piano
Arun Roberts - Bass
Simon Reynolds - Drums, Percussion
Michelle Surowiec - Vocals
Sandy Hsu - Vocals
Holly Sellers - Vocals
Georgia Smith - Vocals
Anika Ostendorf - Vocals
Tushara Rose – Vocals
I would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation are the Traditional Owners of the land on which my music is written and recorded. I acknowledge sovereignty has never been ceded and I pay my respects to Elders past, present, and future.
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