Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Jessica Lea Mayfield TONIGHT at Congress

Ohio singer-songwriter Jessica Lea Mayfield is no doubt a young talent on the rise, and blessedly free from big record label meddling. Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys has produced both her debut album and her just-released sophomore effort.


It's tempting to look down the list of song titles from 21-year-old Ohio singer-songwriter Jessica Lea Mayfield—"I'll Be the One You Want Someday," "Our Hearts Are Wrong," "Trouble," "Nervous Lonely Night," "Run Myself Into the Ground"—and expect "woe is me."

But Tell Me is actually a record about dark impulses, about losing self-control and the careening damage of careless lovers. "All that I can think about are things I should not do," Mayfield sings on the first song, and the rest of the way is filled with the fallout of those brutal, cold-hearted choices.

What's most impressive is Mayfield's what-will-she-say-next candor: "I broke the little cabana boy's heart to let you fondle me in the dark," she sings on "Sometimes at Night."

On "Trouble," Mayfield sings, "You overheard us doing blow in the bathroom. I was kissing, holding hands with some other girl's grown man." On "Somewhere in Your Heart," it's, "I'd rather die young and be forgotten than live to grow old loving you."

Even the album's more positive lyrics—"Suddenly I can see blue skies again"—are about an emergence from some dark place.

Produced by Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys, Tell Me deals with extreme darkness and sadness, but by writing her lyrics with a stark, matter-of-fact honesty rather than in confessional tones, Mayfield keeps things from sliding into downer territory.

Published April 21, 2011 in the Tucson Weekly.
DOWNLOAD: Jessica Lea Mayfield - Our Hearts Are Wrong

Check out Mayfield performing "Our Hearts Are Wrong" for Seattle's KEXP:

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