LYDIA PERSAUD SHARES NEW SINGLE / VIDEO, “I GOT YOU”

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NEW ALBUM, MOODY31, OUT APRIL 29, 2022 VIA NEXT DOOR RECORDS

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Next month, Toronto’s Lydia Persaud (Per-sAHd) will introduce us to the full spectrum of emotion with her new album, Moody31, due out April 29 via Next Door Records. Shimmery runs fall alongside precise enunciations that slightly quiver on pitch. A singer with daring range, she stretches words – subtly melismatic, smooth, slantly gospel – to their full emotional capacity. Her sophomore record remodels a multitude of influences into a dynamic and harmonious original. Described by producer Scott McCannell as “Roberta Flack sitting in with Bill Withers' band at a folk festival,” Moody31 recombines jazz, R&B, and folk stylings to create soul music in its most literal sense. 

Today, the celebrated songwriter is sharing the album’s second single, “I Got You”, a track which is one her favourites to play live. “It’s got a bounce to it and was also strangely written with no one specific in mind,” says Persaud. “A song about rekindling a long standing love, written while happily single. Around the time I wrote ‘I Got You’, Anderson.Paak had released his tune with Smokey Robinson called ‘Make It Better.’ The first time I heard it, I immediately thought ‘holy shit this song is amazing, this feels like something I would write.’ ‘I Got You’ was in no way an attempt at writing my own ‘Make It Better’, but there is definitely an essence there. 

“While recording this tune with Scott, Chino de Villa, and Ben McDonald, the tempo started to slip back and ‘I Got You’ started to become a slow jam. I always had this slightly Motown dream for it, like a low-key Supremes moment, but the guys joked and said that they didn’t play tunes faster than 94 bpm, haha. When Christine and I would play it live, we liked to keep it bouncy and knew that’s where it sat best. After a couple attempts at convincing the guys to take their 94 bpm limits ever so slightly up to 104 bpm, which is where it sits now, we’ve found its home. I was working on a video concept for this tune and Josh C. Rille my director and dear friend brought to my attention how this song sounds like a love letter to myself, asking for another shot at this relationship, a rekindling of self love after a whole lot of changes, ‘I Got You’ finally made sense.  

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MORE ABOUT MOODY31
It’s tempting to want to deconstruct her amalgam into its distinct parts, tracing each track’s reference points and divergencies. On “Let Me Be There For You” homage is paid to the beautifully haunting background vocals of Motown legend Mavin Gaye, while the ukelele fingerpicking on “Think Of Me” is approached with the lyrical sensitivities of a storyteller. Without fidelity to a single source of inspiration, Persaud’s arrangements are kaleidoscopic: layered sounds that mimic the prismatic moods of the album. It’s here that brokenness, loss of identity, and glorified independence commingle with self-assurance, acceptance and new beginnings. 

“I Got You” is a bouncy love-letter to oneself, while “Words For Her” is fraught with the anticipation of saying ‘I love you’ for the first time in a blossoming romance. This is a summer album, with Persaud’s honeyed tone warming each track, but one that complicates the expected feel-good nature of the season. Imagine riding your bike through the city on a near-perfect July day, on the heels of a recent heartbreak. 

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The title track “Moody31” is a surprising instrumental strip-down: diminished and major 7-chords fall alongside lush yet anguished vocals. The effect is a deep vulnerability crossed with absolute self-possession. It’s these antithetical desires that cut to the core of Moody31: to love and be loved without losing oneself in the process. 

Persaud met producer and bassist Scott McCannell of Safe Spaceship Music in 2019. “Scott and I shared the same desire to create something new while preserving the classic warmth of the 70s soul and jazz sounds we love.” The two began compiling a collection of demos that eventually became Moody31. “The baritone ukulele was the foundational instrument I used to write the record,” Persaud says. “I would teach Scott a new song, and, to avoid  perfectionism, we would record a rough demo while the song was loose and fresh.” With all the bed-tracks recorded in one room, the songs have a live, jazz-combo quality. Kyla Charter and James Baley’s backing vocals are full of disco-esque call-and-response, while Chino de Villa’s steady drums lend heartbeat from start to finish. 

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MORE ABOUT LYDIA PERSAUD
A fixture of Toronto’s music community and a sought-after collaborator, Persaud has had a colourful decade performing to small clubs with her jazz project (2012 - 2016), to crate diggers with The Soul Motivators (2011-2015), to folkies at festivals with The O’Pears (2013-2019), and to rock nostalgics with Dwayne Gretzky (2017-present). She’s shared the stage with Lee Fields, Richard Bona, David Crosby, Gordon Lightfoot, Jackie Richardson, Divine Brown, and Justin Nozuka, among many others. She’s also a member of the Queer Songbook Orchestra, and host of the upcoming docuseries, New World Beat.

“After ten years of playing music, I’m beginning to bring my multiple experiences into what I’m doing. I make music to honestly connect with others who might feel the same way. I hope Moody31 celebrates and validates the human experience in all its contradictions: how new love can be experienced alongside deep loss, how one can crave solitude and connection, simultaneously. It’s beautiful to embrace all of our moods - it’s living.”


MOODY31 TRACKLIST
01 Good For Us
02 I Got You
03 Think Of Me
04 Moody31
05 Unsung
06 Words For Her
07 Let Me Be There For You 
08 Outro 

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