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Jenny Lewis Battles Loss and Insomnia With Ryan Adams' Help on 'The Voyager'
May 22 2014, 11:02 AM ET
Jenny Lewis has built a deceptively sturdy body of work over the last 15 years. To date, the 38-year-old's oeuvre includes four albums with the now-defunct band Rilo Kiley; a lone LP credited to Jenny and Johnny, the duo she plays in with boyfriend Johnathan Rice; a pair of film scores; and two solo full-lengths, which will soon be followed by a third. On July 29, the Los Angeles singer-songwriter will finally release The Voyager, the long-awaited successor to 2008's Acid Tongue.
"I am a late bloomer," the former child actress tells SPIN over the phone, joking about the record's prolonged gestation. "It takes me a while."
Set to arrive via Warner Bros. Records, The Voyager came together after a period of personal turmoil for Lewis — a time marked not only by lengthy stretches of insomnia and the dissolution of Rilo Kiley, but also by the death of her estranged father, who passed away in 2010. "I felt completely rudderless," Lewis says. "My father was gone and my band was gone and I really didn't know what I was going to do."
"Losing your parent is unlike anything," she explains. "I sort of walked away from it with the intention of not looking back at all, and I think a lot of things caught up with me, and that's why I wasn't able to sleep: There was a lot of unresolved stuff in my life that I had been running from."
Lewis achieved some clarity last year, while on the road with the Postal Service, who booked a high-profile reunion tour to celebrate the tenth anniversary of their sole, beloved album, 2003's Give Up. All throughout the spring and summer of 2013, Lewis performed alongside and sang backup vocals for her friends and collaborators Ben Gibbard and Jimmy Tamborello, the digi-pop project's core members.
"It was the perfect way back to myself," the singer says. "Re-learning Ben's musical tendencies and his harmonies that he wrote for me to sing on that record. It was such a great way for me to get back somewhere. And he's one of my best friends, and so is Jimmy, and they both knew exactly what I was going through and they were there to support me."
Lewis felt so enabled from her run with the Postal Service 2.0 that she immediately booked time with alt-country eccentric Ryan Adams at his Pax Am studio. "We played Lollapalooza and the next day I was in the studio," she says.
The yield from that first session, the AM Gold-dusted "She's Not Me," was so potent that Lewis agreed to record the rest of The Voyager under Adams' tutelage. His no-frills producing philosophy — "You do it live and you don't look back," according to Lewis — made for quick work. After years of difficulty, the ex-Rilo Kiley leader had banked the majority of her third solo LP in little more than a week's time.
"I was so afraid of myself as an artist," she says. "I had forgotten how to do the thing that I love doing. And [Adams] agitated me just enough to get a performance out of me. I let him into my songs, and I let him rearrange parts... I was totally open because I was desperate."
Not every song on the 10-track effort features Adams' fingerprints, though. Lewis produced opener "Head Underwater" and dusty yarn "You Can't Outrun 'Em" with help from Johnathan Rice, and the shambling "Just One of the Guys" was assembled by Beck roughly a year-and-a-half ago. "But the essence of Ryan and [his partner] Mike Viola, that is the core of the record," Lewis says, adding, "but, really, the record is about me."
"Sometimes you don't understand what you're going through until you're on the other side of it," she says. "I'm starting to maybe understand a little bit."
Jenny Lewis Battles Loss and Insomnia With Ryan Adams' Help on 'The Voyager'
May 22 2014, 11:02 AM ET
Jenny Lewis has built a deceptively sturdy body of work over the last 15 years. To date, the 38-year-old's oeuvre includes four albums with the now-defunct band Rilo Kiley; a lone LP credited to Jenny and Johnny, the duo she plays in with boyfriend Johnathan Rice; a pair of film scores; and two solo full-lengths, which will soon be followed by a third. On July 29, the Los Angeles singer-songwriter will finally release The Voyager, the long-awaited successor to 2008's Acid Tongue.
"I am a late bloomer," the former child actress tells SPIN over the phone, joking about the record's prolonged gestation. "It takes me a while."
Set to arrive via Warner Bros. Records, The Voyager came together after a period of personal turmoil for Lewis — a time marked not only by lengthy stretches of insomnia and the dissolution of Rilo Kiley, but also by the death of her estranged father, who passed away in 2010. "I felt completely rudderless," Lewis says. "My father was gone and my band was gone and I really didn't know what I was going to do."
"Losing your parent is unlike anything," she explains. "I sort of walked away from it with the intention of not looking back at all, and I think a lot of things caught up with me, and that's why I wasn't able to sleep: There was a lot of unresolved stuff in my life that I had been running from."
Lewis achieved some clarity last year, while on the road with the Postal Service, who booked a high-profile reunion tour to celebrate the tenth anniversary of their sole, beloved album, 2003's Give Up. All throughout the spring and summer of 2013, Lewis performed alongside and sang backup vocals for her friends and collaborators Ben Gibbard and Jimmy Tamborello, the digi-pop project's core members.
"It was the perfect way back to myself," the singer says. "Re-learning Ben's musical tendencies and his harmonies that he wrote for me to sing on that record. It was such a great way for me to get back somewhere. And he's one of my best friends, and so is Jimmy, and they both knew exactly what I was going through and they were there to support me."
Lewis felt so enabled from her run with the Postal Service 2.0 that she immediately booked time with alt-country eccentric Ryan Adams at his Pax Am studio. "We played Lollapalooza and the next day I was in the studio," she says.
The yield from that first session, the AM Gold-dusted "She's Not Me," was so potent that Lewis agreed to record the rest of The Voyager under Adams' tutelage. His no-frills producing philosophy — "You do it live and you don't look back," according to Lewis — made for quick work. After years of difficulty, the ex-Rilo Kiley leader had banked the majority of her third solo LP in little more than a week's time.
"I was so afraid of myself as an artist," she says. "I had forgotten how to do the thing that I love doing. And [Adams] agitated me just enough to get a performance out of me. I let him into my songs, and I let him rearrange parts... I was totally open because I was desperate."
Not every song on the 10-track effort features Adams' fingerprints, though. Lewis produced opener "Head Underwater" and dusty yarn "You Can't Outrun 'Em" with help from Johnathan Rice, and the shambling "Just One of the Guys" was assembled by Beck roughly a year-and-a-half ago. "But the essence of Ryan and [his partner] Mike Viola, that is the core of the record," Lewis says, adding, "but, really, the record is about me."
"Sometimes you don't understand what you're going through until you're on the other side of it," she says. "I'm starting to maybe understand a little bit."
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Re: Jenny Lewis | The Voyager [July 29]
She's playing here on my birthday, but she's opening for Ray LaMontagne (who I'm really indifferent to). As much as I love her, I can't justify dropping $65 to see her play for 30 minutes. Especially since I have to work that night so I wouldn't be able to stay for the headliner even if I wanted to. Though if she were the headliner I'd probably just take the night off...
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Re: Jenny Lewis | The Voyager [July 29]
Lewis and Adams is a pretty tantalising pairing.
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Re: Jenny Lewis | The Voyager [July 29]
I fully expect this to be her best non-RK record yet.
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Re: Jenny Lewis | The Voyager [July 29]
Just announced that Jenny Lewis is opening for Beck at one of our outdoor summer park concert series. Might go check that one out.
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Re: Jenny Lewis | The Voyager [July 29]
This.zeb wrote:Lewis and Adams is a pretty tantalising pairing.
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Re: Jenny Lewis | The Voyager [July 29]
zeb wrote:Lewis' pretty pairing is tantalizing.
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Re: Jenny Lewis | The Voyager [July 29]
It seems ok, a little underwhelmed.
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Re: Jenny Lewis | The Voyager [July 29]
I thought it was alright.
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Re: Jenny Lewis | The Voyager [July 29]
this is pretty underwhelming
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Re: Jenny Lewis | The Voyager [July 29]
I heard the album and wasn't that excited after all the bits I've read but I really enjoyed the performance on Jimmy Fallon.
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Re: Jenny Lewis | The Voyager [July 29]
It's grown on me a little in the last few days. I just like her.
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Re: Jenny Lewis | The Voyager [July 29]
I like her voice, there are a few choice tracks here. But some of these songs are pretty bland.
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Re: Jenny Lewis | The Voyager [July 29]
Here voice was what really stood out for me. The songs felt like they could have been written by anyone.cutuphalfdead wrote:I like her voice, there are a few choice tracks here. But some of these songs are pretty bland.
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Re: Jenny Lewis | The Voyager [July 29]
Her voice sounds even better than previous (solo) albums, in my opinion. I actually really enjoy the music, it fits well. Nothing mindblowing but it's not necessarily supposed to be.Fuzzcharger wrote:Her voice was what really stood out for me. The songs felt like they could have been written by anyone.cutuphalfdead wrote:I like her voice, there are a few choice tracks here. But some of these songs are pretty bland.
The lyrics though, there seem to be quite a few pressed verses and some really flat lines... but it still seems to work. I think Ryan Adams may have done a lot of good here.
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Re: Jenny Lewis | The Voyager [July 29]
Absolutely.zeb wrote:Lewis and Adams is a pretty tantalising pairing.
edit: Pretty forgettable album. Not terrible by any stretch but little to require another listen. Ho hum.
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Re: Jenny Lewis | The Voyager [July 29]
I started with track one (naturally) and haven't gone any further with this thing yet.
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Re: Jenny Lewis | The Voyager [July 29]
Yeah it definitely doesn't start very strong.zeb wrote:I started with track one (naturally) and haven't gone any further with this thing yet.