Debra-Jean Creelman is a Vancouver based singer-songwriter best known for her expansive, emotive voice and neo-soul influenced compositions. Getting her start with pop auteurs Mother Mother in the early aughts, Creelman has built a career defined by precision, polish, and otherworldly vocal performances that have neatly sculpted landscapes of pop, jazz, and soul.
She has teamed up with experimental trumpet player JP Carter (Destroyer), multi-instrumentalist/producer Sean Cronin, and Jo Passed’s Jo Hirabiyashi to create the melodic and searching “Say Goodnight,” which questions whether it’s possible to maintain one’s artistic edge while being in love.
Listen to “Say Goodnight” HERE.
“Are all relationships transactional? Is it possible to let go of control and be vulnerable - whilst remaining self actualized?” - Debra-Jean Creelman
found a new place to hide
but i’m no good at good night
stir me up and then go away
we were good for a song
but not for too long
fill me up and then go away
leave me alone with my melancholy