New album from Maura Weaver announced

New album from Maura Weaver announced

Maura Weaver, one of the Ohio River Valley’s best kept secrets, has produced a true indie-pop gem in the form of her second album Strange Devotion. These songs have enchanted us for months at Feel It HQ and we know they’ll do the same for you—listening to Maura Weaver is a gift one gives oneself, like taking time out of your busy schedule to daydream about your latest crush. Impeccable hooks, heartache, beautiful production, personal growth: this record has it all. The record hits the streets on 9/16 but stream the first single “Prince” now and get lost in the lovely halcyon melodies and let Maura remind you that even though hard times are upon us, all is not lost in the world just yet.

You asked for it, you got it: Cincy's most lovable post-everything weirdos Artificial Go is getting their first record, Hopscotch Fever, is getting repressed on super cool red vinyl. As if that wasn't enough, Angie Willcutt has designed a completely new cover for this repress! Pre-orders are up now...so run, don't walk.

Finally, we've got a couple of good shows at the shop in August with Decide Today on the 16th and Athens rockers Laughing Chimes with Cincy/Clevo romantics Louse on the 23rd. Hope to see y'all soon!

 
Maura Weaver - Strange Devotion
(cover art and photo: Nikita Gross)
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"Prince" single/video premiere at Austin Town Hall
Preorder LP/CD direct from Feel It

After some turbulent late teen years in her former pop punk band, Mixtapes, Maura Weaver needed a break. Months became years and the songs still weren’t coming. It wasn’t until being thrust into personal heartache in 2020 that she began to write songs again and the result was her 2023 solo debut I Was Due For A Heartbreak. The record was a personal breakthrough for Weaver, characterized by Weaver’s distinctive emotional intelligence, the record was intimate and relatable—filled with quiet moments counterbalanced by big ideas about love, loss, and life.

Weaver’s sophomore effort Strange Devotion continues in a similar vein. Written and recorded at an allegedly haunted Northern Kentucky studio with longtime collaborator John Hoffman, Weaver’s melody-driven and thought provoking lyrics are as present as ever. But here we have her in the catbird seat. “This time around it was most important that I made a record that I was happy with,” explains Weaver, “Feeling comfortable saying, ‘This is what I think, and this is what I want.’” This confidence flows through the ten distinct tracks suffused with intentional and delicate storytelling while presenting a sonic palette that spans the Feelies, Teenage Fanclub, Liz Phair, and even the Cars. From “Prince,” a bright and light song destined for blasting with the car windows down, to the infectious “Do Nothing” to the impeccable riffs on “The Face,” every molecule of this record reflects Weaver’s continued maturation as a solo artist, a band leader, a player, and a songwriter.

Emotionally, the second LP mines from a deeper place for Weaver. Her determination and power as a songwriter are nowhere clearer than in the haunting “Museum Glass,” a song that reckons with her experience of being stalked and assaulted early in her career. “It’s important to me to highlight what I’ve been through, because I’m not the only one,” says Weaver. The song reminds us how quickly our spirit can be taken but also how much power we gain from its reclamation, from an act of resurrection, from moving on even when it seems impossible. The song is a perfect iteration of the record’s most powerful theme: rebuilding and reclaiming the ability to take ownership of one’s art and indeed one’s life.

         On Strange Devotion Maura Weaver has done what some would deem impossible: she has created an indie-pop gem that feels both intimate and grand at the same time. Listening to this record is like sitting in your bedroom with your best friend who is whispering in your ear about the secrets of the universe, the mysteries of life, and a few jokes. The record is a fearless document of personal growth, a statement of emotional solidarity, and an affirmation. It is the marriage of undeniably catchy hooks and an emotional profundity that is increasingly rare these days. It is a demonstration of what’s possible when we remain devoted to ourselves and our dreams no matter the winding roads or shattered windows along the way.

Prince (Official Video) - Directed and edited by Andy Licardi
Artificial Go - Hopscotch Fever LP (Repress)
Edition of 250 copies on opaque red vinyl - shipping mid-August!
Preorder direct from Feel It.
Upcoming shows at the shop

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