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Gemma Hayes
New Album The Hollow Of Morning released on 2 May 2008
Forgive my self-indulgence as I tell you a bit about
myself. I released an album called Night On My Side
in 2002. I recorded it at Blackbox, France
with David Odlum and also at Tarbox, New York, with
Dave Fridmann. I didn't expect the album to get much
attention so it was very exciting when it received so
many honors and was nominated for a Mercury Award in
the UK. So, I toured that album extensively and enjoyed
every moment of it. I had the privilege of supporting
bands like Sparkle Horse, David Gray, Mark Eitziel and
lots more amazing people. Anyway, I wasnt prepared
for the spotlight and I honestly didn't feel comfortable
in it at all. I reached a point where I
needed to take some time off. So, I headed home to Ireland,
then left for France for a bit. And after Id cleared
my head, I slowly but surely started writing again.
Bla bla bla
fast forward to Los Angeles where
I recorded my second album The Roads Don't Love You. The
title is taken from one of my favourite songs from Magnetic
Fields called Long Vermont Road. I wanted
to make it super slick and even thought about doing
a duet with Michael Mc Donald but I chickened out (not
that he would have agreed as it was just in my head).
I was very proud of the songs on this album as they
were pulled out from my gut over two or three years.
But looking back, I wish I either went super slick
or super raw with the production as it seemed a little
middle of the road in hindsight. But hey,
no experience is wasted. So, yep
back on the bus.
I toured for a while again, ate lots of ploughman sandwiches
and sour cream and onion crisps. When I finally got
off the road I slept for what seemed like a couple of
years.
This all brings me to this moment, today being January
25th, 2008. Its rained for four days solid and
Ive loved every bit of it. I wish
people walked in the rain more in Los Angeles, that
way I wouldn't look like such a loser. Anyway, I have
finished recording my third album! I made
it with my dear friend David Odlum. He co-produced and
engineered it with such dedication and love. He was
willing to work into the wee hours of the night and
morning everyday for months. I must have driven him
crazy as I remember him hitting his head off the wall
a few times. Joe Chester sang and played some guitar
on it and Kevin Shields played some guitar too, which
seriously blew my mind. Karl Odlum and Paul Noonan also
contributed their amazing talents to the album. It's
called The Hollow Of Morning. I stole the title from
a poem by Samuel Menashe. It refers to that time, just
before you fully wake, when everything is as it should
be and you are at peace, something that only lasts a
second before your daily thoughts kick in and pull you
out of the silence. And the silence is an important
part of this album, perhaps just as important as any
instrument. Anyway, I hope when, or if, you listen to
my music that you make it a soundtrack for your days,
especially the rainy ones! Well, I guess thats
it. It's weird writing a broad, sweeping summary
of your musical life. Words just scratch the surface,
like a nail on the side of a mountain. Thanks for taking
the time to read this.
Slan agus beannacht
Gemma X
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