ZOH AMBA releases Matador debut album EYES FULL

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Zoh Amba releases Eyes Full, their essential debut as a singer-songwriter and also their first collaboration with Matador Records.

Earlier this week,  the record’s raucous and feedback-singed third single, ‘Dead End Street’, with video directed by Amba and Liz Layton was released. Watch below.

Zoh Amba – ‘Dead End Street’ (Official Video)

Amba and their band will tour throughout the summer and autumn, including headline dates in the UK, Europe, and North America, as well as a run supporting Courtney Barnett.

Eyes Full is distinctly, instinctively tied to Zoh’s hometown of Kingsport, Tennessee and the rediscovery of their first instrument, the guitar. The album courses with a type of muddy, loose acoustic blues, punctuated with bursts of feedback-laden electric guitar and sweet burnishes of Appalachian folk. It’s a remarkable turn for an artist who has already become one of the most exciting saxophonists to emerge from NYC’s avant-garde scene.

Zoh Amba – ‘Eyes Full’ (Official Video)

In music, Amba is always striving for greater proximity to the divine. On Eyes Full, they’ve never come closer. Every song circles the idea of seeing and being seen. The record looks closely at the lives of working-class folk in small towns who bust their asses off while trying to find any salvation they can.  “I hope these songs touch people’s hearts,” Amba says. “They’re about people who really need to be seen and heard.”

The record was tracked live at Drop of Sun Studios in Asheville, an hour from Amba’s hometown, with no overdubs. Their best friend Kevin Hyland plays electric guitar, while drummer Jim White, whom Amba met on the streets of New York years earlier and now calls the closest thing they’ve had to a family, plays drums. The three musicians rehearsed relentlessly, playing together all day, every day. White and Amba play interlocked, while Amba and Hyland weave around one another, Amba playing rhythm and Hyland playing lead; currents of life running alongside one another.

The music itself sounds moonshine-drunk, Amba’s voice snarling and fiery, their guitar slowing then gathering speed like a steam train edging off the tracks. They veer suddenly between abrasion and gentleness. One moment they’re all teeth, the next, they go soft and still. On ‘Emahoy,’ they play a drowsy and velveted guitar line while singing with unguarded tenderness about the sadness dancing in their soul.

Eyes Full is a lesson in how to look and to stay open to the universe, and to all the hearts that inhabit it. Through Amba’s gaze, the album restores spirit and dignity to those who are often overlooked or dispossessed. Across Eyes Full, Amba sings for people who rarely see themselves reflected back with tenderness. The music carries an ache for communities pushed to the margins, for those growing numb or losing touch with their innermost sense of self. These songs insist on sustained attention: on looking closely, meeting another person’s gaze, and refusing to look away.

Zoh Amba

Eyes Full

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TRACK LIST 

  1. OCD
  2. Another Time
  3. Dead End Street
  4. Thousand Years
  5. Southern Soil
  6. Eyes Full
  7. Blueberry Thorn
  8. Emahoy
  9. Weed Eating
  10. Odd Jobs
  11. Child You’ll See
  12. PG Tips
  13. Smile With Your Eyes

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