DEBRA-JEAN CREELMAN SHARES MUSIC VIDEO FOR “FAITH IS EASY” FROM NEW LP 

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Today, Debra-Jean Creelman is sharing another new song from her upcoming LP, Threshold. “Faith Is Easy” started as an acapella iPhone voice memo that Creelman sent to producer and main collaborator, Joseph Hirabiyashi (Jo Passed). They worked on it for a while, hit a wall and almost scrapped the song and then Creelman came up with the idea to invite her ex-bandmate from Mother Mother, Molly Guldemond, to join in on the song.

"’Faith is Easy’ is a strong testament to seeing through a creative process to its end and also how awesome and fulfilling collaboration can be,” says Hirabiyashi. “The song started as a voice memo sent to me by Deb with basically just the ‘faith is easy’ bit. I went ahead and took that demo and imported it into logic and tried to find the tempo and key and then I think I added a few things and sent it back to Deb saying, ‘what if this was the chorus and then there's verses’? I think at the time I was kind of thinking of “Water Fountain” by Tune-Yards as a reference or was hearing some kind of call and response kind of format to the verses and choruses. Deb started writing verses and they were dark and it was rad. I eventually kind of hit a block on the production map and funny story, I actually called Deb before we started the sessions to say that I think we should scrap it because I was worried we'd just kind of be stuck with it in the studio and waste time. Deb was then like, ‘No way man, Molly is all about this jam’ and I'm glad she made that decision. Later, in studio, James (Meger) added that super heavy fuzz bass to the track and it really brought it to life. I think it's definitely one of my favourite tracks off the record." 

The new single arrives today complete with a video that takes inspiration from the photography of Man Ray and the early filmwork David Lynch using retro lighting techniques and photograms to create a vintage dream apocalypse visualscape.

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Debra-Jean Creelman has figured out her own perfect recipe for music making. “When I'm giving voice to my vulnerability, that's when the magic arrives,” says Creelman. “I've been re-learning how to trust my instincts, and so far I'm being shown that they're good. I am a singer first and foremost and now I’m leaning into, and not apologizing for, that strength. I used to feel lesser because I didn't play all the instruments and arrange all the songs, but I've grown to realize that the skill set I have is good enough.”

On Threshold, her newest album out July 16, 2021, via new imprint Modern Laundry Recording Club, Debra-Jean has surrounded herself with a supportive cast of creatives who make her feel her most free. “I've been fortunate to get to know so many amazing artists over the past two decades. Looking back, I can see that I was sort of subconsciously taking note of who I wanted to work with in the future”. 

For Threshold, Creelman turned to her main collaborator Joseph Hirabiyashi (Jo Passed) who also produced, mixed, and engineered the LP. A fellow Vancouver Community College music school alumni, circumstance led Jo to have a hand in her first solo demos back in 2013 (helmed by the virtuosic Jesse Zubot) when she traded him vocal lessons for recording time. So, she was well aware of Jo’s multi-faceted abilities when she enlisted his help in asking his parents, prominent Butoh dancers Barbara Bourget and Jay Hirabayashi, to perform in music videos for her 2019 release Triggers & Mirrors. The family operates KW Studios, a multipurpose space in the Woodward's Heritage building that Debra-Jean now feels is her creative home, and where Threshold was recorded. Again, her intuition organically led her in the right direction. 

The album heavily features string arrangements from Hirabiyashi, James Meger (bassist/co-producer), Jesse Zubot, Josh Zubot, along with performances by long-time friends Molly Guldemond (Mother Mother), Louise Burns, and Peggy Lee (Cello). But the focal point is unapologetically Debra-Jean's voice. Her vision on this project was to use the vocals as  bed tracks, and strings as the predominant harmonic foundation of the recordings.

LISTEN AND SHARE “MUSE NEEDS A WIFE” HERE
BUY / SHARE “MUSE NEEDS A WIFE” HERE

It would be remiss to not talk about the history and influence of one of Debra-Jean's first projects, the incomparable indie-rock misfits Mother Mother who have recently found themselves with a multitude of new fans thanks to TikTok. Interestingly, it is their earliest songs that seem to have caught fire, of which Creelman was an integral part of along with the Guldemond siblings, Ryan and Molly. Together with producer Howard Redekopp they recorded the independently released Mother, and after signing to Last Gang Records, Touch Up and O My Heart. Having also connected in music school, their music didn’t quite fit into the pre-streaming top 40 radio categories of the day, yet it seems the world has caught up. "Ryan’s songwriting might have been a bit ahead of its time…." Debra-Jean ponders, "but now those tunes have found a new life and that makes me very happy. There was something so potent and magical about that early stuff.  Mother Mother has worked their asses off, and deserve everything that is happening. It gives me goosebumps to feel that rebirth."  There is a beautiful synergy to Creelman's sense of finally being back in touch with her instincts as the universe once again shows her that the connection she creates when using her voice from that soulful place is undeniable. The makings of those early Mother Mother recordings found Debra-Jean and her cohorts so innocent and fresh that they weren't yet playing from anyone else's rulebook, and the full-circle creation of Threshold sees her coming from that same place.

Threshold is a body of work on the brink of catharsis. While Triggers & Mirrors was created in the immediacy of grief and held the confusion and upheaval of a "crash course in mortality", Threshold finds Debra-Jean delving into the deeper truths of the human experience, on a steadfast path towards light and release. 

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THRESHOLD TRACKLIST
01 Threshold
02 Muse Needs A Wife
03 Conduit
04 Faith Is Easy
05 Colour Blind
06 Flatline Sum
07 Animal
08 Body Is Breathing
09 Music Box

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MORE ABOUT MODERN LAUNDRY
Threshold, the new full-length album by Debra-Jean Creelman, is the debut release from Modern Laundry Recording Club. Modern Laundry is a Canadian, artist-run collective record label that focuses on Bandcamp for digital distribution and only uses streaming services such as Spotify and iTunes for singles. Artists currently include: Debra-Jean Creelman (ex Mother Mother), Desert Bloom, Gay Hollywood (DIANA, Army Girls and Austra), Silver Pools (The Winks), and Ten Moon.

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DEBRA-JEAN CREELMAN ANNOUNCES NEW LP, THRESHOLD - SHARES FIRST SINGLE

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Debra-Jean Creelman has figured out her own perfect recipe for music making. “When I'm giving voice to my vulnerability, that's when the magic arrives,” says Creelman. “I've been re-learning how to trust my instincts, and so far I'm being shown that they're good. I am a singer first and foremost and now I’m leaning into, and not apologizing for, that strength. I used to feel lesser because I didn't play all the instruments and arrange all the songs, but I've grown to realize that the skill set I have is good enough.”

On Threshold, her newest album out July 16, 2021, via new imprint Modern Laundry Recording Club, Debra-Jean has surrounded herself with a supportive cast of creatives who make her feel her most free. “I've been fortunate to get to know so many amazing artists over the past two decades. Looking back, I can see that I was sort of subconsciously taking note of who I wanted to work with in the future”. 

Today, Creelman shares the first single from Threshold, “Muse Needs A Wife”, which finds Creelman questioning whether or not she's meant to live a conventional life. Can she remain her most powerful self within a domestic partnership, or is she someone who's meant to live for their art?  "I have yet to answer that question," she explains. "It feels like there's a 50’s housewife and a road-dog warring it out inside of me.” Sonically the tune bounces along, but as you listen deeper you can hear Creelman ready to burn down the home she has nurtured with an eerie calm as she sings, "I am itching to level it all to the ground...you are not the mirror I projected you to be."

LISTEN AND SHARE “MUSE NEEDS A WIFE” HERE

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For Threshold, Creelman turned to her main collaborator Joseph Hirabiyashi (Jo Passed) who also produced, mixed, and engineered the LP. A fellow Vancouver Community College music school alumni, circumstance led Jo to have a hand in her first solo demos back in 2013 (helmed by the virtuosic Jesse Zubot) when she traded him vocal lessons for recording time. So, she was well aware of Jo’s multi-faceted abilities when she enlisted his help in asking his parents, prominent Butoh dancers Barbara Bourget and Jay Hirabayashi, to perform in music videos for her 2019 release Triggers & Mirrors. The family operates KW Studios, a multipurpose space in the Woodward's Heritage building that Debra-Jean now feels is her creative home, and where Threshold was recorded. Again, her intuition organically led her in the right direction.

 The album heavily features string arrangements from Hirabiyashi, James Meger (bassist/co-producer), Jesse Zubot, Josh Zubot, along with performances by long-time friends Molly Guldemond (Mother Mother), Louise Burns, and Peggy Lee (Cello). But the focal point is unapologetically Debra-Jean's voice. Her vision on this project was to use the vocals as  bed tracks, and strings as the predominant harmonic foundation of the recordings.

It would be remiss to not talk about the history and influence of one of Debra-Jean's first projects, the incomparable indie-rock misfits Mother Mother who have recently found themselves with a multitude of new fans thanks to TikTok. Interestingly, it is their earliest songs that seem to have caught fire, of which Creelman was an integral part of along with the Guldemond siblings, Ryan and Molly. Together with producer Howard Redekopp they recorded the independently released Mother, and after signing to Last Gang Records, Touch Up and O My Heart. Having also connected in music school, their music didn’t quite fit into the pre-streaming top 40 radio categories of the day, yet it seems the world has caught up. "Ryan’s songwriting might have been a bit ahead of its time…." Debra-Jean ponders, "but now those tunes have found a new life and that makes me very happy. There was something so potent and magical about that early stuff.  Mother Mother has worked their asses off, and deserve everything that is happening. It gives me goosebumps to feel that rebirth."  There is a beautiful synergy to Creelman's sense of finally being back in touch with her instincts as the universe once again shows her that the connection she creates when using her voice from that soulful place is undeniable. The makings of those early Mother Mother recordings found Debra-Jean and her cohorts so innocent and fresh that they weren't yet playing from anyone else's rulebook, and the full-circle creation of Threshold sees her coming from that same place.

Threshold is a body of work on the brink of catharsis. While Triggers & Mirrors was created in the immediacy of grief and held the confusion and upheaval of a "crash course in mortality", Threshold finds Debra-Jean delving into the deeper truths of the human experience, on a steadfast path towards light and release. 

DJC_LP_T_cover.jpg

DOWNLOAD HIGH-RES

THRESHOLD TRACKLIST
01 Threshold
02 Muse Needs A Wife
03 Conduit
04 Faith Is Easy
05 Colour Blind
06 Flatline Sum
07 Animal
08 Body Is Breathing
09 Music Box

DEBRA-JEAN CREELMAN ONLINE
WEBSITE
TWITTER
FACEBOOK
INSTAGRAM

MORE ABOUT MODERN LAUNDRY
Threshold, the new full-length album by Debra-Jean Creelman, is the debut release from Modern Laundry Recording Club. Modern Laundry is a Canadian, artist-run collective record label that focuses on Bandcamp for digital distribution and only uses streaming services such as Spotify and iTunes for singles. Artists currently include: Debra-Jean Creelman (Mother Mother), Desert Bloom, Gay Hollywood (DIANA, Army Girls and Austra), Silver Pools (The Winks), and Ten Moon.

MODERN LAUNDRY ONLINE
BANDCAMP
TWITTER
INSTAGRAM