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JP SAXE
debut album
‘DANGEROUS LEVELS
OF INTROSPECTION’
out today
featuring lead single
‘LIKE THAT’
Upcoming performances on Ellen, Live with Kelly & Ryan, and
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert with special guest John Mayer
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GRAMMY® Award-nominated singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist JP Saxe’s phenomenal rise has led to a succession of major accomplishments. His multi-Platinum breakthroug h ‘If The World Was Ending’ (feat. Julia Michaels) proved to be one of the most impactful songs of the pandemic as it exceeded a billion streams and earned a GRAMMY nomination for Song of the Year. Further acclaim followed when he won the JUNO Award for Breakthrough Artist of the Year earlier this month.
The Canadian artist opens up like never before on his 2021 full-length debut album, Dangerous Levels of Introspection, where he shares his innermost thoughts into eloquent and engaging pop, underscored by unfiltered songwriting and cinematic production.
Of the album, Saxe says: “My favorite music has always been the songs that make me feel closer to myself, and I want to make that kind of music,” he observes. “In order to do that, I have to be as close to myself as possible when I write these songs. So, it feels like you get to hear what I’m thinking. There’s no pretense or bullshit. I was as uncompromising as I could possibly be with this album to make sure I really meant everything I was saying about myself and my world.”
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Dangerous Levels of Introspection collates many of the highlights that have sound-tracked his career to date. As well as ‘If The World Was Ending’ (produced by the six-time Grammy Award winner FINNEAS), it features established fan favorites, including lead single ‘Like That’, ‘More Of You’, Maren Morris collab ‘Line By Line’ and ‘A Little Bit Yours’. But it also unveils a wealth of new material which further delves into the heartfelt, reflective song-writing that he has built his name on. The intimate “4:30 in Toronto” opens the album with a vulnerable crescendo of emotion as he ponders “two things that used to feel like home just not anymore, a person and a place.” On the other end of the spectrum, he collaborated with the legendary Mike Elizondo and prolific songwriter Audra Mae to bring the finale “Sing Myself To Sleep” to life. He pens a heartfelt tribute to his late mother over acoustic instrumentation.
In addition to Julia Michaels, Maren Morris and FINNEAS, the album adds another high-profile collaborator in the shape of John Mayer, who contributes guitar to the song ‘Here’s Hopin’’. Saxe and Mayer will perform the song together next week on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
In addition to accumulating over a billion streams, the ‘If The World Was Ending’ video has over 140 million views at YouTube. JP Saxe’s profile was further amplified by appearances The Late Late Show With James Corden, Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon, the 2020 MTV VMAs, Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve and the 2021 CMT Awards with Ingrid Andress. Meanwhile, critical acclaim has come from the likes of TIME Magazine, Rolling Stone, Billboard, Vulture and more.
JP Saxe will bring his ‘The Feeling Are Stupid’ tour to the U.S. this fall, and across Europe in 2022. Please see his official website for ticket details and a full list of his upcoming shows.
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‘Dangerous Levels of Introspection’
Tracklisting:
1. ‘4:30 in Toronto’
2. ‘Like That’
3. ‘More Of You’
4. ‘Here’s Hopin’’
5. ‘I Shouldn’t Be Here’
6. ‘Dangerous Levels of Introspection’
7. ‘If The World Was Ending’ (featuring Julia Michaels)
8. ‘Tension’
9. ‘What Keeps Me From It’
10. ‘For Emilee’
11. ‘Line By Line’ (featuring Maren Morris)
12. ‘A Little Bit Yours’
13. ‘Sing Myself To Sleep’
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