Josaleigh Pollett’s upcoming album If I Let It Quiet is shaping as much as be an actual deal with. With the singles we have heard to date, the Salt Lake Metropolis singer-songwriter’s intimate but infectious model of indie evokes Indigo De Souza or Samia. Immediately, we get one other style with “Mattress Of Quiet,” which is a dreamy whirlwind of a music.
“‘Mattress Of Quiet’ is an over-thinker’s anthem,” Pollett explains, persevering with:
A music for the sleepless, and the hours spent taking part in and replaying eventualities on a loop in your mind the place there is no such thing as a proper choice, digging for a sure or a no in a mountain of maybe. We wished the manufacturing to really feel prefer it belonged in the midst of the night time, whenever you’re not fairly but dreaming, however suspended above your physique like a projected movie of the previous few week’s occasions you possibly can’t cease watching, taking part in too loud for sleeping. When Chris Walla despatched us some instrumental recordings from the early 2010’s he’d but to make use of, they match completely into the fitful, crumpled sheets of the mattress we had been making. The post-chorus vocal “a little bit doubt-” can also be the one time Jordan [Watko] sings on the file, pitch-shifted all to heaven, after all.
Hear beneath.
If I Let It Quiet is out 7/24 on Audio Antihero/Lavender Vinyl.



