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My Hometown's a Graveyard

from Respair by Jacko Hooper

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    Over the last ten years Jacko Hooper has collaborated, performed and released records with artists such as Bastille, Michael Kiwanuka, Chet Faker, James Bay, Kiefer Sutherland, James Blunt, Passenger, Billie Marten, Freya Ridings, Bess Atwell and many, many more.


    Having founded Brighton-based promotions company Folklore Sessions and as of 2021, music venue The Folklore Rooms, the time has come for Hooper to release his own full-length album. This is Respair.


    The world changed in 2020 but due to other events in Hooper’s life he found himself in the midst of a mental health crisis that left him in a situation where he had to re-learn how to live his life in a normal way. The fallout of this experience left him needing to document it’s story in the form of this record, to be able to truly move beyond that experience he needed to capture it, to feel it in it’s entirety and come out the other side.


    Hooper has never shied away from speaking of mental health issues, with it being a recurring theme in his releases over the years. None of them hit quite the same however, as Respair.

    Honest, open and at times provoking, Respair takes the listener on a journey and was created in the form an album should be truly listened to, from start to finish.


    Featuring some of his closest friends and peers the record features Harry Fausing Smith (Tom Misch) on strings and saxophone, Chris Matthewson (Bess Atwell) a duet with Edie Bens (Glassnote Records) and was mixed by lifelong friend and collaborator Josh Trinnaman of Luo. (Whose mixing credits include Ry X, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds amongst others). Other notable contributions include Rebecca Brandler on vocals, Joe Hall on drums and Tommy Peach on trumpet.


    All other music written and recorded by Jacko Hooper from the sanctuary of his home studio.



    "Something quite darkly beautiful..."
    - Clash


    "Respair is a brilliantly sequenced album that moves over his haunting range of vocal styles"
    - Jason Kramer, KCRW


    "A stunning combination of anthemic synth patterns and his own gorgeous vocal harmonies rising to the fore"
    - Charlie Ashcroft, Amazing Radio


    "His accomplished indie-folk sound showcases honest and emotive lyricism with an intrinsic and enchanting pop catchiness" - The Unsigned Guide


    "Achingly honest lyricism which is just absolutely beautiful"
    - Shell Zenner, Amazing Radio

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lyrics

No one will reach you, if you're gone
No satellite will carry on
In not too soon, you'll see it clear
Those around, those not so near
An atom bomb that noone knew,
Will come along and speak for you,
My hometown's a graveyard, these days
Boys don't come of age

Another day, another soul
No point in giving all you know
We're only here 'cos we're not them
Another win for Bethlehem

No-one will reach you if you're gone
No satellite will carry on
In not too soon, you'll see it clear
Those around,
Those not so near

An atom bomb that no-one knew
Will come along and speak for you
My hometown's a graveyard these days
Boys don't come of age.

credits

from Respair, released March 29, 2023
Song written, recorded, mixed and performed by Jacko Hooper
Mastered by Slade Templeton at Influx Studios (SWI)

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Jacko Hooper Brighton, UK

Jacko Hooper combines delicate acoustic noodlings with a soulful, emotive voice.

People he has met and places he hasn't been.

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