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Jehnny Beth Channels Primal New Single ‘Obsession’

Jehnny Beth Primavera Sound Festival Barcelona 2022, Celebrating the 20th Year Anniversary, Sant Adria, Spain - 04 Jun 2022
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Jehnny Beth, the dynamic artist and former frontwoman of the band Savages, is making waves with the release of her new single “Obsession.” This track is a precursor to her eagerly awaited sophomore solo album, “You Heartbreaker, You,” set to debut on August 29 under Fiction Records. Through “Obsession,” Beth taps into a profound blend of musical influences, incorporating elements from notable bands like Tricky, KoRn, and Tool. This single stands as a testament to her artistic ingenuity, drawing listeners into a primal world characterized by emotional depth and sonic intensity.

“Obsession” was crafted in collaboration with Beth’s long-term creative partner Johnny Hostile, at their 20L07 studio in France. The composition is marked by its turbulent energy, capturing a vivid intensity that mirrors the consuming passion and spiraling emotions suggested by its title. Beth herself describes the song as a journey from whispering confessions to a full-blown primal scream, evoking the sound and feel of a collaboration between Tricky, Jonathan Davis of KoRn, and Tool's Adam Jones. The lyrics, particularly the phrase “you heartbreaker, you,” are not only integral to the song but also frame the thematic substance of the forthcoming album.

In addition to her solo music projects, Jehnny Beth is recognized for her multifaceted role as an artist, including her work as a TV presenter, radio host, and actor. Before her second solo album release, she established herself with the critically acclaimed 2020 debut, “To Love Is To Live.” Beth also collaborated with Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream in the 2021 project “Utopian Ashes,” expanding her musical repertoire further. Her contributions to the industry extend beyond just music, with acting performances in films like “Paris, 13th District” and a growing presence in television through her music show, “Echoes.”

“Obsession” is not just a standalone single but also sets the stage for Beth’s upcoming European tour. The tour is scheduled to kick off in October, with performances across major cities like Paris, Milan, Berlin, and London. Notably, the tour concludes with two significant shows on October 30 and 31 in London. The choice of these intimate venues promises a personalized and intense musical experience, aligning with Beth’s aim to provide authentic and impactful live performances.

Apart from her tour, Beth is set to appear at significant events, including a DJ set at Glastonbury Festival towards the end of June. Her audience also anticipates her special guest performances with Queens of the Stone Age at their “Rock N Roll Circus” in Sheffield in August. These performances underscore Beth's ability to maintain a strong, eclectic presence within the alternative rock and industrial music scenes, continually engaging with audiences through diverse and high-energy live acts.

Through “Obsession,” Jehnny Beth reiterates her standing as an influential figure in modern music. Her artistic journey from Savages to becoming a solo powerhouse embodies a transformative narrative of exploration and self-discovery, all the while maintaining a pulse on powerful themes of love, obsession, and human interaction. Fans can look forward not only to the release of “You Heartbreaker, You” but also to visceral live experiences that promise to redefine their connection with Beth's music. With the combination of her evolving sound, creative collaborations, and dynamic performances, Jehnny Beth continues to shape and inspire the musical landscape, reinforcing her legacy as a pioneering artist in both studio creations and live venues.

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