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Bringing the Trouble Anyway by Constance Mensh

It's the album of the summer, but somehow, in the middle of a long, busy winter, I managed to make some art with a very special group of friends for the album Trouble Anyway by Rosali. Last week, we all watched excitedly as it made it's way out into the world via an incredible record-release show at Johnny Brenda's featuring many of the album's roster of special guests.

The Album Cover for Rosali's Trouble Anyway

The Album Cover for Rosali's Trouble Anyway

Though it's been a while since I shot an album cover, I've never made a music video before. Shot and directed with fellow experienced-photographer-but-new-videographer, Kait Privitera, over the course of two evenings and a couple of our homes and neighborhood locations, the video is simple– yet not simplistic. Like the song itself and the stripped-down album art, the vibe is a both tough and vulnerable; revealing, but removed.

 

It’s a pretty genius video considering how simple it is. Rosali got it right. She sheds an honest light on the discomfort of loneliness.
— The Key, XPN

The song and the album also just got some kind words from Pitchfork

Middleman’s calm doesn’t stem from indifference. Rather, it feels like she’s laying her cards on the table in order to narrate her own game of emotional solitaire. Instead of conveying her feelings through grand gestures, Middleman reveals her heart in the granular details of her songs: She sings the title of “I Wanna Know” with the familiar tension of carefully tempered disappointment, acknowledging the nagging feelings of futility that accompany heartbreak

We worked to craft visuals and narrative that also play with the idea of expression though the small details; a rich interior world told through an evening spent being alone, but not necessarily being lonely.

Scroll down to see more press images and album art.

 

I loved playing a small part in helping make Rosali's music and vision come to life. She's going on tour this summer - go see her and be sure to pick up a copy of Trouble Anyway.

 

 

 

Mike Polizze of Purling Hiss by Constance Mensh

Did anyone else freak out when Mike Polizze, the main force behind Purling Hiss, played his first solo set recently at Johnny Brendas? Superfans won't want to miss Mike "solo Hiss" opening up for Kurt Vile & the Violators this March. Always prolific, their tour coincides with a new EP 'Something', which was just released.

Here's a few shots I made for him recently for this round of promos.

You can see upcoming tour dates and listen to tracks the new EP at Brooklyn Vegan or Noisy.

Two of the Best New Voices in Folk Music by Constance Mensh

It's been a busy few months, sorry for the lack of posts. Here's a little peek into some recent images I've had the pleasure of creating for two incredibly talented musicians.

Tamara Lindeman aka The Weather Station shot in Toronto:

You can listen to The Weather Station's latest album on Paradise of Bachelors.

 

Next up, a lightning-fast shoot right before twilight with Joan Shelley of Louisville, KY on her way through Philadelphia.

Joan also has a gorgeous album, Over and Even, recently released on No Quarter.

 

THE WEATHER STATION/MYRIAM GENDRON AT THE GREAT HALL by Constance Mensh

Seeing enigmatic Myriam Gendron (of Montreal) could alone have made the trip all the way to Toronto's The Great Hall worth it, but the promising opening led to an incredible hometown performance by The Weather Station, led by Tamara Lindeman. Her new LP, Loyalty, just out on Paradise of Bachelors, was deemed "folk album of the year" by Fader and draws comparisons to fellow Canadians Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen.