
jasmine.4.t You Are The Morning Vinyl LP Clear, Pink & Blue Colour 2025
Clear, Pink & Blue Colour Vinyl
Tracklist:
1. Kitchen
2. Skin On Skin
3. Highfield
4. Breaking In Reverse
5. You Are The Morning
6. Best Friendâs House
7. Guy Fawkes Tesco Dissociation
8. Tall Girl
9. New Shoes
10. Roan
11. Elephant
12. Transition
13. Woman
The first UK signee on Saddest Factory Records, the album was produced by Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus.
You Are The Morning was formed amid personal upheaval in 2021. âI came out as trans to my nearest and dearest,â she says, âSome did not accept me, but some did.â Jasmine got divorced, and a difficult home life meant she was writing while experiencing homelessness and precarious housing, sleeping on friendâs couches and relying on community support. Despite the pain of some of its background, the record is an uplifting look at t4t love. Jasmine describes her first trans romance as the first time she experienced joy in a deep sense, because of her experience of living as a woman.
First single âSkin on Skinâ explores the new joy of physical touch. Usually a quick writer, itâs a rare song that grew over time, during which a close connection with a friend began to form. âSticking to the physical boundaries we wanted to have with each other became increasingly difficult. We were spending lots of time together, then falling in love. This song became a celebration of healing and physical catharsis found through unrepressed queer love.â
Jasmine and her band travelled to L.A. to record at Sound City Studios. It was made across 12 days in a highly collaborative and emotional process, and because Jasmine sees her songs as fluid and ever-changing, the recordings carry that free and spontaneous spirit.jasmine.4.t is supported by an all-trans band, Phoenix Rousiamanis contributes piano and strings, with Eden OâBrien on drums and Emily Abbott on bass. With Jasmineâs voice and songwriting at the centre, the record incorporates a wider cast of voices. âBest Friendâs Houseâ features a chorus including her bandmates, Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus (âthe girls and the boysâ), Saddest Factory Records label-mate Claud, Becca Mancari and E.R. Fightmaster. The song carries the communal spirit of the recordâs creation. On the closing track, âWomanâ, she is backed by the Trans Chorus of Los Angeles, a cross-generational group of trans singers who, like Jasmine, use their voice as a source of communal power. The song blossoms from solo performance to wider group catharsis. All the while, Jasmine sings unwaveringly about the power of knowing yourself at a core level: âI am, in my soul, a womanâ.
jasmine.4.t You Are The Morning Vinyl LP Clear, Pink & Blue Colour 2025
Clear, Pink & Blue Colour Vinyl
Tracklist:
1. Kitchen
2. Skin On Skin
3. Highfield
4. Breaking In Reverse
5. You Are The Morning
6. Best Friendâs House
7. Guy Fawkes Tesco Dissociation
8. Tall Girl
9. New Shoes
10. Roan
11. Elephant
12. Transition
13. Woman
The first UK signee on Saddest Factory Records, the album was produced by Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus.
You Are The Morning was formed amid personal upheaval in 2021. âI came out as trans to my nearest and dearest,â she says, âSome did not accept me, but some did.â Jasmine got divorced, and a difficult home life meant she was writing while experiencing homelessness and precarious housing, sleeping on friendâs couches and relying on community support. Despite the pain of some of its background, the record is an uplifting look at t4t love. Jasmine describes her first trans romance as the first time she experienced joy in a deep sense, because of her experience of living as a woman.
First single âSkin on Skinâ explores the new joy of physical touch. Usually a quick writer, itâs a rare song that grew over time, during which a close connection with a friend began to form. âSticking to the physical boundaries we wanted to have with each other became increasingly difficult. We were spending lots of time together, then falling in love. This song became a celebration of healing and physical catharsis found through unrepressed queer love.â
Jasmine and her band travelled to L.A. to record at Sound City Studios. It was made across 12 days in a highly collaborative and emotional process, and because Jasmine sees her songs as fluid and ever-changing, the recordings carry that free and spontaneous spirit.jasmine.4.t is supported by an all-trans band, Phoenix Rousiamanis contributes piano and strings, with Eden OâBrien on drums and Emily Abbott on bass. With Jasmineâs voice and songwriting at the centre, the record incorporates a wider cast of voices. âBest Friendâs Houseâ features a chorus including her bandmates, Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus (âthe girls and the boysâ), Saddest Factory Records label-mate Claud, Becca Mancari and E.R. Fightmaster. The song carries the communal spirit of the recordâs creation. On the closing track, âWomanâ, she is backed by the Trans Chorus of Los Angeles, a cross-generational group of trans singers who, like Jasmine, use their voice as a source of communal power. The song blossoms from solo performance to wider group catharsis. All the while, Jasmine sings unwaveringly about the power of knowing yourself at a core level: âI am, in my soul, a womanâ.
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Clear, Pink & Blue Colour Vinyl
Tracklist:
1. Kitchen
2. Skin On Skin
3. Highfield
4. Breaking In Reverse
5. You Are The Morning
6. Best Friendâs House
7. Guy Fawkes Tesco Dissociation
8. Tall Girl
9. New Shoes
10. Roan
11. Elephant
12. Transition
13. Woman
The first UK signee on Saddest Factory Records, the album was produced by Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus.
You Are The Morning was formed amid personal upheaval in 2021. âI came out as trans to my nearest and dearest,â she says, âSome did not accept me, but some did.â Jasmine got divorced, and a difficult home life meant she was writing while experiencing homelessness and precarious housing, sleeping on friendâs couches and relying on community support. Despite the pain of some of its background, the record is an uplifting look at t4t love. Jasmine describes her first trans romance as the first time she experienced joy in a deep sense, because of her experience of living as a woman.
First single âSkin on Skinâ explores the new joy of physical touch. Usually a quick writer, itâs a rare song that grew over time, during which a close connection with a friend began to form. âSticking to the physical boundaries we wanted to have with each other became increasingly difficult. We were spending lots of time together, then falling in love. This song became a celebration of healing and physical catharsis found through unrepressed queer love.â
Jasmine and her band travelled to L.A. to record at Sound City Studios. It was made across 12 days in a highly collaborative and emotional process, and because Jasmine sees her songs as fluid and ever-changing, the recordings carry that free and spontaneous spirit.jasmine.4.t is supported by an all-trans band, Phoenix Rousiamanis contributes piano and strings, with Eden OâBrien on drums and Emily Abbott on bass. With Jasmineâs voice and songwriting at the centre, the record incorporates a wider cast of voices. âBest Friendâs Houseâ features a chorus including her bandmates, Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus (âthe girls and the boysâ), Saddest Factory Records label-mate Claud, Becca Mancari and E.R. Fightmaster. The song carries the communal spirit of the recordâs creation. On the closing track, âWomanâ, she is backed by the Trans Chorus of Los Angeles, a cross-generational group of trans singers who, like Jasmine, use their voice as a source of communal power. The song blossoms from solo performance to wider group catharsis. All the while, Jasmine sings unwaveringly about the power of knowing yourself at a core level: âI am, in my soul, a womanâ.












