Carly Rae Jepsen has announced her new album, ‘The Loneliest Time’.
After dropping the lead single ‘Western Wind’ in May, the ‘Call Me Maybe’ hitmaker has unveiled the upcoming collection, comprised of 13 main songs and three bonus tracks.
Alongside the artwork of Carly, 36, next to golden pears and white roses, she wrote on Instagram: โIโm quite fascinated by loneliness. It can be really beautiful when you turn it over and look at it. Just like love, it can cause some extreme human reactions.โ
The songs were recorded in isolation amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
She said previously of the period of remote working: โThe most awkward thing for me so far has been trying to do writing sessions over Zoom.
โYouโre trying to spark creativity with, sometimes, a complete stranger. Itโs just a really awkward beginning process. Weโre staring at each other like, โCan I call you back when we each have some ideas?โ Iโm always writing, chipping away at a couple ideas here and there. Right now I would say itโs been the most successful with my guitarist Tavish [Crowe], whoโs based in Canada, just because we are really used to each otherโs flow and I donโt feel self-conscious sending him a voice memo, even if it sounds crap. I know he trusts that weโll get it to the right place.โ
Carly teased that every song on the record sounds “completely different”.
She said: “Writing songs over Zoom has been an interesting challenge. I’ve been working with Tavish Crowe – luckily we’ve been collaborators for years, so we really know each other well.
“We have our own little baby quarantine album by now.
“When I don’t have an album immediately due, I just allow myself to experiment.
“If you heard what we were making you’d be like, ‘every song sounds completely different’ – and that’s the point.” (MusicNews)