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ARTIST
LAMERE, LIZ
TITLE
One Never Knows
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
IN THE RED
CATALOG #
ITR 401EP
ITR 401EP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
7/26/2024
"Pledging to
Keep It Alive
with her debut album in 2022 (In The Red),
Liz Lamere
doubles down with her latest full-length second album,
One Never Knows
, released on In The Red. Dedicated to her late partner
Alan Vega
, with whom she collaborated on his solo works for over three decades, Lamere's minimalist approach to creating music is clearly in line with the Vega aesthetic that she helped develop with him during countless experimental hours in the studio since the late '80s. Lamere teamed up again with her and Vega's son
Dante Vega Lamere
in their Dujang Prang NYC home studio surrounded by the
Suicide
singer's spectacular light sculptures, co-producer
Jared Artaud
, and mixing and mastering engineers
Ted Young
and
Josh Bonati
. Vega had always encouraged Lamere to create her own music. After he passed away, she began writing as a form of catharsis which became the inspirational bedrock for her solo music. Lamere said, 'At the end of Alan's life, he was using the expression 'one never knows' to underscore that we don't know how much time we have in this realm or where this journey will lead us. It was a phrase that had resonated so much for me. Alan taught me to go bravely into the unknown; to be fully present in the moment and deeply explore what is already here.'"
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