Jesse Mac Cormack Unveils a New Song “All Mine” & Tour This Fall with CRi
A few weeks after sharing “Settle & Fly” feat. Gabrielle Shonk, Jesse Mac Cormack is back with a brand new song, “All Mine,” in which he fully embraces a shift into electronic music.
Jesse tells us about what inspired this latest track:
“In ‘All Mine,’ I explore the concept of owning up to one’s emotions in our relationships. It’s about facing the fact that we all play a critical part in the understanding and handling of our feelings. When two partners are aware of their emotions and actively manage them, there is a path towards a more authentic, more fulfilling connection in their relationship.”
In October Jesse Mac Cormack will hit the road with CRi for a series of concerts. They will perform at MTelus in Montreal (07/10), L’Impérial Bell in Quebec City (13/10), and Danforth Music Hall in Toronto (14/10). Their set will include several songs they have collaborated on over the years.
An all-rounder, Jesse Mac Cormack has produced every volume of Helena Deland’s acclaimed Altogether Unaccompanied, as well as albums by Rosie Valland, Philippe Brach, Sara-Danielle, Lonny, and many others. A studio wizard and incendiary guitarist, Jesse Mac Cormack was recruited to pay tribute to Muddy Waters and Stevie Ray Vaughan at the Festival International de jazz de Montréal. His approach has been influenced by remarkable encounters and collaborations with artists such as Patrick Watson, The Barr Brothers, Cat Power, Half Moon Run and CRi. Mac Cormack’s song “No Love Go (CRi Remix)” was featured in the Showtime series “American Gigolo.’
Mac Cormack released SOLO_2 last May, a new EP that includes three tracks from the original SOLO album that he has reinvented. ‘The concept of creating alternative versions of songs that were on SOLO came about after my album launch show at Montreal’s Phi Centre last spring,’ says Jesse. ‘Playing the songs live, I wanted to accentuate the electro aspect and experiment with a different energy live.’ As on his award-winning album Now, the singer-songwriter plays virtually every instrument on SOLO and SOLO_2, creating a sound universe that is both percussive and intimate, influenced by the electronic textures of James Blake, Little Dragon, Caribou, and SUUNS.
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