LIGHT ENOUGH

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Jaye Bartell’s move to Brooklyn, NY in 2013, as well as the work Spalding Gray and Eileen Myles, heavily influence the content presented on his latest record, Light Enough. Bartell spent about a year secluded in his Greenpoint bedroom, piecing together the intricate tunes and gentle melodies that furnish his new record. The songs on Light Enough encompass the processes of aspiration, pursuit, and fulfillment, if only to find that “[P]eople don’t change. They only stand more revealed,” as Charles Olson writes in Maximus Poems. In the album opener, “G & Me,” Bartell sings of the joyful illusions of escape, “a whole new life” that’s recognized, without bitterness as a “whole new lie.” “Light Enough” is a declaration of sufficiency, as if to say, Let this be enough then, and if it isn’t now, then it never will be: “I’m ready to come down,” he sings. The record as a whole takes as a kind of informal edict a line from Eileen Myles’ Chelsea Girls: “I have waited all my life for permission. I feel it growing in my breast. A war is storming and it is behind me and I am moving my forces into light.” Tracks: 01 . G & Me 02 . Tuesdays 03 . Laundry Line 04 . The Burden 05 . Light Enough 06 . In to Quiet 07 . The Worm 08 . Wake On The Way Down 09 . When I Arise 10. Ferrier 11. The Ceiling 12. Me and G

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Weight 0.454 kg
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Jaye Bartell

dimensions

30.48 x 32 x 2.54 cm; 226.8 Grams