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Tancred Announces 'Nightstand' With Introspective And Poppy Single

Tancred's<em> Nightstand</em> comes out June 1.
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Tancred's Nightstand comes out June 1.

Jess Abbott can write a booming melody that cuts through a wash of guitars, screaming her insecurities to the beat of a chugging drum kit. As Tancred, Abbott sheds the atmospheric tendencies of her former band Now, Now for straightforward guitar rock, as evidenced on 2016's Out of the Garden, a confident reckoning of personal identity.

For Abbott's forthcoming album Nightstand, however, she takes a different approach, as detailed to NPR Music:

This new album takes a step back from the energy of my last album to bring in a little more vulnerability. I wanted to reconnect with myself and these songs document that process. "Reviews" felt like the right first single because it holds some of that same propulsion the last album had, but also opens a secret door into a more introspective vibe present throughout Nightstand. It's a deeply personal song for me and I'm happy I can finally share it.

"Reviews" balances an effects-laden, electric guitar that rackets around like an abused pinball in an arcade game alongside a guzzling bass line. But Abbott has also demonstrated a burgeoning knack for pop melodies, which is in full swing on this track.

If pop music is all about using repetition to land a melody in our memories, then her single is laden with lyrical mouse traps. From the anaphoric verses ("It takes highs and lows to celebrate you / It takes all my words to celebrate you / It takes all my sight to actually see you / It takes all my love to celebrate you") to a chorus that opens up like parting storm clouds, Abbott has polished her songwriting into a resplendent pop shine.


Nightstand comes out June 1 via Polyvinyl Records. Tancred goes on tour with Julien Baker this April.

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