Release Date | 25/10/2024 |
Format | LP Colour |
Label | Felte |
Catalogue Number | FLT106LPC1 |
“at the album’s core lies a righteous intellectual ennui” - Pitchfork
“seductive and undulating" - them.
"Exuberant guitar and Fashion Club's deep, resonant vocals mix for a compelling exploration of the sometimes difficult methods we use to cope." - Nylon
“Under squealing synths, she explores the metaphorical costumes we wear in society, especially to associate with progressive ideals, whether they’re authentic or not—a thematic cornerstone of the Moaning bassist’s debut solo record, Scrutiny” - FLOOD MAGAZINE
"In balancing danceability with danger, it aims for the heights Stevenson’s influences reached while also honing her own singular voice as a songwriter" - Paste Magazine
“immense and cinematic, full of art rock elegance and enrapturing beauty” - Under the Radar
“a spellbinding soundscape of songs” - KEXP
“seemingly out-of-nowhere brilliance that takes plenty of time and energy to create, and as Stevenson brings the spectacle down, she crafts a stunning debut album." - AllMusic
Today, Fashion Club, the alias of Los Angeles-based artist Pascal Stevenson, has announced her highly anticipated sophomore album, A Love You Cannot Shake, due out October 25th via Felte Records. Lead single “Forget,” the steamy art-pop track with country-inspired harmonies from Perfume Genius’ Mike Hadreas, is a conversation between Stevenson and her past self about the power of overcoming struggles. “It’s trying to love a version of myself that I’ve spent so long trying to distance from,” Stevenson says. “But it’s also a recognition that if I drift too far away from the version of myself that I see as really flawed, I might forget the things about myself that I felt I needed to change.”
Though A Love You Cannot Shake is the first album that explicitly addresses her transness, it’s not so much a “coming out” record or a confessional, straightforward tell-all as it is a tastefully abstract distillation of her personal experiences and identities into stirring vignettes that anyone can relate to. Whether it’s the search for self-worth in a society that only values humanity in its relation to capital (“Confusion”), the uncomfortably circular nature of self-growth (“Forget”) or the self-destructive urge to make up for “lost time” (“Ghost”), this LP is rooted in the universal truth that self-actualization is always worth pursuing. Tracks often begin from a place of discomfort and shame, but by the end, they tend to arrive at a more patient, hopeful frame of mind, as Stevenson cherishes the authenticity of a more amorphous emotionality.
Tracklist:
01 Faith
02 Confusion
03 Forget (feat. Perfume Genius)
04 Ghost (feat. Jay Som)
05 Enough
06 One Day
07 Ice Age
08 Deny
09 Rotten Mind (feat. Julie Byrne)
10 Deify