Madeline Kenney announces 'A New Reality Mind' with Superficial Conversation

MADELINE KENNEY

ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM 'A NEW REALITY MIND'. OUT 28TH JULY ON CARPARK

LISTEN IN TO THE FIRST SINGLE 'SUPERFICIAL CONVERSATION' HERE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGkym94w2K4

Credit: James Boudreau

In the quiet surrounding the pandemic, Madeline Kenney made sonic sketches in the basement studio she shared with her then-partner. She arranged phrases that called her—the sharp knife of a synth cutting a path along a blooming arpeggio, drums stuttering firm and tight. Working this way, she amassed a collection of songs she had no particular aims for. Some formed her 2021 EP Summer Quarter, others languished.

But in 2022, Kenney’s partner left suddenly and without warning, plunging her into the solitary act of untangling what happened. In the wake of her ensuing depression, she revisited these songs and found in them something prescient. She’d already laid the foundation for A New Reality Mind, her fourth LP (due out July 28th via Carpark Records) which she is announcing today with the album's first single "Superficial Conversation" alongside the track's self-directed video

That her relationship’s end came without warning is only half true, though. The warnings were in the feelings and fears that inspired Kenney’s critically-acclaimed third album, Sucker’s Lunch (2020), which was co-produced by Jenn Wasner (Flock of Dimes) and centered around the idea of flinging oneself freely into the seemingly-assured destruction of new love, come what may.

This is Kenney’s most expansive work, while also her most solitary. Produced and recorded alone in her basement, these songs are manifestations of what it feels like to be transformed by pain. Textures collide and collude; sonic ornaments emerge and dissipate capriciously; saxophones soar untamed. There's a propulsive power in the album, and there’s also acceptance, self-forgiveness, and a willingness to move forward into life, with all its ways of making a sucker of you. “That way of living, I’m over it,” Kenney declares of the habits that hold her back on "Superficial Conversation." “I do not need to be reminded of what I did,” she assures, the song opening wide and beaming, like a smile expanding to taste a new breath of air.

"'Superficial Conversation' is my way of looking back at the ways I shrunk myself or ignored my own needs in favor of the needs and desires of others," Kenney explains. "While I wish I had acted differently, I want to be kind and forgiving to my past self and be able to grow and move forward with more power and love.

I wanted the video to show a forced transformation, from the inside and out. Jess Bozzo's choreography really captured what I wanted to evoke; a painful change that becomes a pretty joyous opening with room for desire and play."

TRACKLISTING
1. Intro
2. Plain Boring Disaster
3. Superficial Conversation
4. Reality Mind
5. I Drew A Line
6. It Carries On
7. Red Emotion
8. The Same Again
9. HFAM
10. Leaves Me Dry
11. Expectations

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