Description
Anais Nin said, "Each contact with a human being is so rare, so precious, one should preserve it." That suggestion was the muse impelling the conception of Samantha Crain's 'You (Misunderstood)'. Each song on this album rests on a juncture with a person, a real person, and it recounts a particular episode of life with that person.
For a project that engages in so much dissection, Crain solicited Joey Lemon, guru of the mid-western avant-garde band, Berry to help her glue it all back together. Feeling the importance of giving each of these songs a sound as customized as the experiences and the people themselves, Crain reached out for different tools than on the country tinged 'Songs in the Night'. The guitars got fuzzier, the time signatures got modified, the drums got adacious, the spaces got bigger, the highs were higher and the lows were lower. There are 16 people that affected her through the writing and recording of these songs; 'You (Understood)' is her monument to those sporadic and revered chapters.