Young Jesus has risen with a new LP on the way: Shepherd Head, out on Saddle Creek on September 16. But this time, instead of being a record with a full band, the album has frontman John Rossiter going solo.
This record is said to be a "dramatic departure for the band, delving deeper into the themes that have always fascinated Rossiter—love, loss, and God—approached in a completely new direction." The recording process was also different, with Rossiter working on Shepherd Head for years, recording it on GarageBand with an SM57 microphone instead of heading to the studio.
He also takes a more experimental approach, piecing together parts of songs from voice memos and sounds from the street. Read Next: The 13 projects you should stream now "I would pitch things down an octave and add strange reverb,” says Rossiter. "If a dog barked, I would isolate it and make it part of a beat.
I recorded a voice singing on the street just walking by a storefront and auto-tuned it. Some guitar parts are just mistakes from voice memos that I chopped, stitched, and looped.
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