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Jay Som ft Hayley Williams – Past Lives

Jay Som by Daniel Topete

Jay Som – the project of Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer Melina Duterte – just released Belong, her first new album in over six years.

Belong

Belong features Jay Som’s first-ever collaborations and today she shares a music video for one of the album’s biggest moments – “Past Lives” featuring Hayley Williams of Paramore.

Studio Sparks (Cristiana Figueiredo & Lucas Moreira) who directed the video note:

“We wanted the animation to reflect the journey of personal discovery that the song represents. We imagined a tiny, music-box-sized character who escapes into a vast frozen world, haunted by shadowy reflections of her past self as she travels through melting cliffs, falling stars, and cracking ice — a fragmented narrative mirroring her emotions and confusions through surreal sequences. Caught between collapse and transformation, she spirals upward through abstract scenes of memory and feeling, ultimately reconnecting with all the lives that live within her.”

Since Jay Som’s critically acclaimed sophomore album Anak Ko came out in 2019, Duterte has spent the last few years cultivating her passion for production and audio engineering. This lead to producing credits on the GRAMMY-winning boygenius album the record, Lucy Dacus’ latest Forever Is A Feeling, and countless beloved indie records. She also joined boygenius as a touring band member, collaborated alongside the likes of Troye Sivan and beabadoobee with No Rome, contributed to the I Saw the TV Glow soundtrack, and more. Yes, Jay Som itself has been on a bit of a break; Duterte, however, has perhaps been busier than ever.

Finally, Jay Som returns with Belong. While Jay Som has always been a solo project for Duterte, this album finds her expanding her world by collaborating with outside musicians, writers and producers. Duterte wrote, composed, performed, produced, engineered and mixed the record with contributions from Joao Gonzalez (of Soft Glas), Mal Hauser (a collaborator to Mk.gee and Illuminati Hotties), Steph Marziano (producer for Vundabar, Hot Wax, Sir Chloe) and Kyle Pulley, and she also welcomed guest vocalists for the first time. The album finds Duterte searching for her place, or somewhere she belongs, within an indie rock ecosystem that Jay Som stepped away from for the past six years. The result is an album unlike any Jay Som record before it: a gripping 11-song set about self-definition that floats between supercharged power-pop hits and hazy ballads, between electronic curiosities and lighters-up anthems.

Jay Som will embark on her first North American tour in over 5 years this winter, but first she’ll return to the EU/UK starting this weekend. 

Tour Dates

11/03 – Berlin, Germany @ Kantine am Berghain

11/05 – Paris, France @ Pitchfork Paris – Le Trabendo  

11/06 – Brussels, Belgium @ Botanique – Rotonde

11/08 – London, UK @ Pitchfork London – Earth Theatre

11/22 – San Francisco, CA @ Bimbos 365 Club %

11/23 – Los Angeles, CA @ El Rey +

12/02 – Austin, TX @ Brushy Street Commons*^

12/03 – Dallas, TX @ Club Dada*

12/05 – Atlanta, GA @ Aisle 5 *

12/06 – Memphis, TN @ Raised By Sound Fest

12/08 – Washington, DC @ Atlantis ~

12/09 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry ~

12/11 – New York, NY @ Warsaw ~

12/12 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Spirit Hall ~#

12/13 – Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall ~

12/14 – Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line ~

12/19 – Seattle, WA @ Neumos ~

12/20 – Portland, OR @ Aladdin Theater ~

% w/ Sour Widows

+ w/ Fashion Club

~ w/ Sea Lemon

* w/ Jahnah Camille

^ w/ proun

# w/ Tory Silver

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