Yazmin Lacey is a singer-songwriter who knows something about coming
into her own. She came to music late, she says – “It's never late, but
late in the perspective of that I'm doing it now,” – almost as if by
fate. And throughout her time in the music scene, the 33-year-old has
used her music as an exercise in capturing those moments and putting
them into song, as if a snapshot of the intimate parts of her own life.
Debut album Voice Notes is yet another record of those moments. It
follows on from three stunning EP’s; Black Moon (2017), When The Sun
Dips 90 Degrees (2018) and Morning Matters (2020), a trilogy of sorts,
named in part by the settings in which they were written. Voice Notes is
similarly inspired by something that helped the album spring to life. A
long-held tool of her music-making and way of sharing melodies with
collaborators, it’s a method of communication deeply special to her.
“For me, a voice note represents an immediate reaction to something,”
she says. “[It’s] unfiltered and raw in the way that you can hear it.
Made out of studio jam sessions alongside collaborators like Craigie
Dodds, JD.REID, Melo-Zed and executive producer Dave Okumu, the
recording process intentionally captured the
beauty of imperfection. Lacey opted to forego a polished sound to give
way for rawness, the chance to “hear someone's pauses, their stops or
the cracks in their voice” much like the album’s namesake.
Sonically she is uncategorisable, made up of many styles and influences.
“There's lots of different flavours in there in terms of different ways
I express myself,” she shares. “The things that I listen to, music that
I love – it’s hard to place it. In some ways I would call it soul
because that's where it comes from, my own soul. But I always avoid
that; it's all perception.”
She has gained support from Evening Standard, The Guardian and BBC Radio
6 Music, holds fans in the likes of Questlove and notably appeared on
COLORS in 2020 with song On Your Own. But besides those wider accolades,
it is the smaller, unseen parts of her life that become the story of
Voice Notes, and the intimate personal observations Lacey chooses to
share with listeners. “For me, it's my reactions to my lived
experiences,” she says. “It's the next chapter of all I've learned
musically and in life through making those three EP's, and me letting go
of a lot of stuff that has happened over the last few years.”
It is those experiences captured in the moment – “breakups, moving,
starting again, making mistakes, losing yourself, finding yourself, and
being able to tap back into the wider picture of what's important” –
that come to the forefront, imperfections and all.
Tracklist:
1. Flylo Tweet
2. Bad Company
3. Late Night People
4. Fool's Gold
5. Where Did You Go?
6. Sign And Signal
7. From A Lover
8. Eye to Eye
9. Pieces
10. Pass it Back
11. Tomorrow's Child
12. Match in my Pocket
13. Legacy
14. Sea Glass