The New LP from LP is BIG INDIE Defined
Published in đDamnMag.
LPâs majestic mopâcurly, over-the-eyes, Bob-Dylan-esqueâseems the perfect crown to her easy-going, rock-n-roll style. Itâs a masculine mien, one that often results in descriptions such as âandrogynous,â and âtom-boy.â But itâs her voice that is unmistakably feminine, operatic, song-bird, sexy. It is uniquely LP.
âPeople are always saying to me, like, âYour voice is so big, I just wish the music would meet itâŚâ you know? Iâve heard that several times, and so weâll see, maybe we got it this time.â
They got it this time.
Although a tiny Martin ukulele is her signature accompaniment (in fact, LP is the first female ambassador to Martin guitars), her new album, Forever, For Now, resounds with the only instrument thunderous enough to keep up with her huge voice: the drums.
Of course Forever, For Now is mixed with many other instruments, including orchestral effects to keep her prodigious vocals company, but the drums are prominent thoughout. Songs such as âTokyo Sunrise,â âHeavenly Light,â âNight Like This,â and âSalvationâ exhibit booming percussion. Itâs tribal almost, as if resonating through a red-sand canyon, scoring a young lionessâ presentation into the world. And in some ways, it is: LP is experiencing a Simba-style emergence after a career of playing label leap-frog and her only major successes coming from writing for othersâ voices, albeit an impressive roster (Rihanna, Christina Aguilera, Cher, Rita Ora, The Backstreet Boys).
Finally, the dawn is breaking on her own record. âThis is my first, major label, massive, expensive, come-to-complete-fruition recordâŚThe guys at the label were like, âCan you write some songs that you would write for other people? We wanna see.ââ
The label guys at Warner Brothers got a hint of her commercial potential when LPâs whistling tune âInto The Wildâ was picked up for a Citibank TV ad, becoming so popular that it was even reported on by CNN.
âItâs how people get in and get noticed,â says LP of this new way musicians gain mainstream attention. âAnd people really do, they just hear a commercial and are like âWait, whoâs that?â They might not even be looking at it, itâs just shit that comes on when theyâre not paying attention.â
Yet, LPâs voice is inherently attention-grabbing. You know when she comes on. LPâs live show not only exhibits her incredible command of octaves, it has your ears on the edge of their lobes listening for the summit of intoxicating climbs found in songs such as âInto The Wild,â âTokyo Sunrise,â and the title track âForever For Now.â
âThe term for my music is âbig indie,â because I feel like itâs not terribly indie but I kind of fashion it in a way that itâs more pop and more mainstream indie,â says LP. âItâs just bigger. Like me, in colour. A little bit more loud.â
If you havenât seen her in living colour, look up some of her EastWood Studios sessions to get a sense of the vocal athleticism and passion behind every LP performance. Better yet, catch one of her live shows, as LP hits the road on tour this month.
LPâs new LP, Forever, For Now, is out now.