Juanita Stein returns with her new album, Snapshot, the Howling Bells singer
and guitarist’s
third solo LP.
Working with the producer Ben Hillier (Blur, Doves, Nadine Shah), Snapshot
was written and
recorded over a period of eight months following the sudden death of
Stein’s father, Peter,
in 2019. Juanita was exceptionally close to her dad – he was her earliest
introduction to
music and gifted her a childhood “exploding with sounds of 60s folk,
rock’n’roll, delta blues,
country and soul”. She describes feeling “a compelling inspiration I’d not
felt before” during
songwriting sessions for the album, which is entirely given over to Stein and
her family’s
changed world following Peter’s death. The title track, Snapshot, was the
last song to be
written and, she says, “is me clinging on to what I have left of him in
my mind.”
Along with Hillier, Stein recruited her brother (and Howling Bells bandmate),
Joel, on guitar,
jazz drummer Evan Jenkins, and Jimi Wheelwright (bass) to help realise the
songs. The
album is a progression from her two previous solo LPs, which had both been
recorded
during intensive sessions of just a few weeks, and both in the U.S. The benefits
conferred by
the extra time and space, plus being close to home during this time of grief,
can be heard in
its more expansive, exploratory, sometimes downright psychedelic sound. Despite
the
album’s tough subject matter, Stein’s voice is, as ever, a balm.