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Bella White
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A truly original new voice in songwriting, Bella White creates an undeniable magic by mining the rare duality at the heart of her artistry. Although she hails from the Canadian city of Calgary, the 20-year-old singer/multi-instrumentalist grew up on the classic country and old-time music she first discovered thanks to her father, a Virginia native who played in bluegrass bands all throughout her childhood. On her debut album Just Like Leaving, White balances her old-soul musicality with a lyrical perspective thats entirely of-the-moment, embracing an intense self-awareness as she documents her coming-of-age in real-time. Im still quite young, but I was very young when I wrote this album, says the Nashville-based artist. All of these songs came from processing my feelings right as I was experiencing certain things for the first time in my life.
Produced by Patrick MGonigle of The Lonely Heartstring Band and mixed by Grammy Award-winning engineer Dave Sinko, Just Like Leaving bears a powerful authenticity that prompted Rolling Stone to praise Whites songwriting as sublime Appalachian heartbreak. In sculpting the albums sparse but lushly detailed sound, White worked with a lineup of musicians she encountered through years of making the rounds at roots-music festivals, including Reed Stutz (mandolin, vocals), Julian Pinelli (fiddle, vocals), and Robert Alan Mackie (bass). I met everyone by jamming together, which felt perfect for this albumI really wanted it to sound like friends making music, says White, who plays guitar on Just Like Leaving. The whole process felt very collective and collaborative, and everyones creative choices ended up shining through.
Recorded at Gilford Sound Studios in Vermont, Just Like Leaving takes its title from an exquisitely heavy-hearted song White penned soon after escaping her hometown for Boston at 18 (a cross-continent move inspired by her urge to join in the roots-music scene surrounding Berklee College of Music). Building a potent tension in its subtle storytelling, Just Like Leaving reveals Whites lyrical ingenuity in her stark yet poetic confession (e.g., Now Ive chased your love cause I thought it might feel woolen/Like a dram on a damn cold winters night). There was a point in my life when it felt like anytime I needed to do something to further my career, it involved leaving a situation or a place, says White. That song became my anthem for leavinga way to express being scared and overwhelmed, but knowing that I needed to move on.
For the opener to Just Like Leaving, White selected a pensive song called Gutted, a piece she refers to as the prequel to the title track. That songs about feeling like theres always somewhere youd rather be, and trying to come to terms with that, she notes. One of the albums most bluegrass-influenced moments, Gutted captures that sense of emotional displacement in Whites wistful vocal work and painfully candid lyrics (At night I take to walking down lonely end roads/With the hopes someone might catch me, God knows I wont).
In a departure from the urgent introspection of Gutted, much of Just Like Leaving finds White unraveling the intricacies of a broken heart. On Not to Blame, for instance, she pays homage to sharp-tongued country stars like Wanda Jackson and lends her anger a certain audacious quality (I may as well have been a winding road/You walked on me just the same/Like a little girl with wide eyes and curls, I didnt know it was just a game). Written in the haze of profound heartache, The Hand of Your Raising channels the regret and self-questioning that so often accompanies romantic catastrophe (Now I feel red like the carpet on my bedroom floor/Full of loaded words and nothing I aint heard from you before). And on Broke (When I Realized), White looks back on her parents divorce, achieving a particularly devastating beauty in the songs sorrowful harmonies and gently rendered reminiscence of her childhood grief (The weight of the many tears she shed nearly woke me from my bad dream/And I broke when I realized I was yet to fall asleep). Recording Broke (When I Realized) was really cathartic for my inner childit was such a relief to go in and express that sort of helplessness, says White. I love how it came out, and how its trying to be nothing but a sad country song.
As a kid whose summers revolved around watching her dads band at bluegrass festivals, White initially assumed that everyone had such a deep connection to country music. Eventually I realized that most people didnt have that same exposure that I did, she says. But to me it always felt so natural, and at a young age I learned to play so that I could be a part of that world too. First picking up the guitar at the age of eight, White developed her playing technique for several years and next ventured into writing songs of her own, drawing inspiration from artists like Joni Mitchell and John Prine. Around the same time, she began digging into the music of bluegrass pioneers like the Stanley Brothers and country legends like Loretta Lynn, in addition to honing her skills on banjo. By the time she was 16, White had begun playing at local bars and cafés, with plans of pursuing music full-time after high school. At first I faked like I might go to college and maybe go into environmental work, but at some point I said, I dont want to do those things at all. I just want to play music, she recalls. After spending her first post-graduation year in Calgary, White decamped for Boston and soon set to work on Just Like Leaving. Independently released in September 2020, the album quickly led to her signing to Rounder Records, who are now re-releasing her full-length debut.
Currently writing for her second album, White has already begun to see the impact of her debuts exacting self-reflection. Just Like Leaving feels like a storybook of the things I went through when I was 18 and 19each song is about a very specific feeling from my relationships during that time, she says. Ive had a lot of younger people tell me that they relate to the experience of learning about yourself through someone else, and Ive also had older folks tell me how it reminds them of when they were younger. I used to fear sometimes that I might run out of things to say in my songs, but I dont feel that way after seeing how this album has affected people. Its reminded me that there will always be a creative source for me to tap into.
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LocationArgyle Brewing Company (View)
6 Broad Street
Cambridge, NY 12816
United States
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