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Jesca Hoop – Big Storm

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One month from today, Jesca Hoop will release her new LP Long Wave Home.

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The seventh solo album from the California-born, Manchester-based songwriter took shape amidst a period of both personal and geopolitical upheaval: a web of schisms that seemed to reflect one another as they unfolded. It is the first album Hoop produced by herself, and it marks both a fresh start and a deepening of her extensive, multifaceted discography.

In the past, Hoop had worked with a roster of seasoned, brilliant producers:  John Parish (PJ Harvey, Tracy Chapman); Tony Berg (Taylor Swift, boygenius); and Blake Mills, (Fiona Apple, Alabama Shakes). Hoop learned from all of these partnerships. As she embarked on her seventh album, she was ready to apply that knowledge from the cockpit.

Hoop recorded Long Wave Home in studios around the United Kingdom. She asked her collaborator Jesse D. Vernon to arrange accompaniments for her songs, then set out in a camper van to meet session musicians and begin tracking. Her travels took her to The Shed in London, Empire Sound on the Isle of Wight, and J&J Studios in Bristol. Throughout the process, she worked closely with engineers Tim Thomas (Bright Eyes, British Sea Power) and Leo Abrahams (Belle & Sebastian, Frightened Rabbit) to foster the sound she envisioned for the album. Under her careful hand, a populous, dynamic sound emerged.

So far Hoop has released two singles from her new LP, “Caravan” and “Designer Citizen.” Today Hoop is announcing a new run of tour dates and sharing a third single from the record, a track called “Big Storm.”

Hoop says of the track:

“There was a moment, many years ago, when I was ready to ditch everything—everyone I knew and everything I was doing. I gave away all my possessions, keeping only the essentials. I sold my car. I bought a plane ticket. The plan was to leave without notice. Then the biggest storm in recent history blew my getaway plan to bits. It grounded all planes and halted travel. I was forced to face my life. Myself.

The storm taught me there is no cheat code for life—no easy way out. At thesame time, my life—my happiness—is my responsibility. Mine and only mine.”

Tour Dates  
05/12 Edinburgh, UK – The Caves
05/13 Sheffield, UK – Crookes Social Club
05/14 Leeds, UK – Brudenell Social Club
05/15 Birmingham, UK – Hare and Hounds
05/16 Liverpool, UK – St Michaels
05/19 Norwich, UK – Art Centre
05/20 Bristol, UK – The Lantern
05/21 Cardiff, UK – The Gates Arts Theatre
05/22 London, UK – Union Chapel
05/23 Cambridge, UK – Storey’s Field Centre
06/13 Sebastopol, CA – Hopmonk
06/14 Santa Cruz, CA – Felton Music Hall
06/15 Los Angeles, CA – Lodge Room
06/17 San Francisco, CA – The Chapel
06/19 Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios
06/20 Seattle, WA – Ballard Homestead
06/22 Milwaukee, WI – Shank Hall
06/23 Minneapolis, MN – Parkway Theatre
06/24 Chicago, IL – Schubas Tavern
06/27 Boston, MA – City Winery
06/28 Northampton, MA – Iron Horse
06/29 New York City, NY – LPR
07/01 Philadelphia, PA – 118 North
09/19 Utrecht, Netherlands – Tivoli Vredenburg Club Nine
09/20 Brussels, Belgium – Botanique Witloof
09/22 Paris, France – Hasard Ludique
09/23 Lyon, France – Epicerie Moderne
09/24 Zurich, Switzerland – Bogen

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