Heading into the studio to record her third release, Jenee Halstead arrived at an awkward conclusion: She needed to throw away all of her songs. "I had been thinking a lot about the wild – about instinct and intuition", Halstead says. "I knew that I wanted to capture these ideas on this album but I just wasn't sure how it would happen. Once I got to the studio and played through the songs, the answer seemed obvious." Halstead decided to scrap all but two songs ("Building you an Altar", co-written with David Wax, and "Heart Song"… read more
Heading into the studio to record her third release, Jenee Halstead arrived at an awkward conclusion: She needed to throw away all of her songs. "I had been thinking a lot about the wild – about instinct and intuition", Halstead says. "I knew that I wanted to capture th… read more
Heading into the studio to record her third release, Jenee Halstead arrived at an awkward conclusion: She needed to throw away all of her songs. "I had been thinking a lot about the wild – about instinct and intuition", Halstead says. "I knew that I wanted to capture these ideas on this album but I just wasn't sure how it would happen.… read more