
Vagabon Sorry I Haven't Called Vinyl LP 2023
Tracklist:
- Can I Talk My Shit?
- Carpenter
- You Know How
- Lexicon
- passing Me By
- Autobahn
- Nothing To Lose
- Itās A Crisis
- Do Your Worst
- Interlude
- Made Out With Your Best Friend
- Anti-Fuck
Nonesuch releases Sorry I Havenāt Called, the new album by Vagabon, the moniker of LƦtitia Tamko. Co-produced by Tamko and Rostam (Vampire Weekend, Haim, Clairo), it finds Tamko reinventing herself once again and features the most playful and adventurous music of her career, as evidenced by its lead track and opening song āCan I Talk My Shit?ā. Vagabon has also announced an autumn tour that includes a headline run in the US, as well as European dates with Weyes Blood.
āI didnāt feel like being introspective,ā says Tamko of her new album. āI just wanted to have fun.ā Following her intimate 2017 debut Infinite Worlds, the New York artist favoured expansive and evocative electronic textures in her breakthrough 2019 self-titled follow-up. But her latest album feels like a wholly new era for Tamko, one thatās transformational and uncompromising. Across 12 vibrant tracks she wrote and produced primarily in Germany, she channels dance music and effervescent pop through her own confident sensibilities. These conversational songs are alive and unselfconscious, a document of an artist fully embracing her vision and reclaiming her joy.
The first words she sings on the album are, āCan I talk my shit? / I got way too high for this.ā Itās a statement of purpose for the rest of the album that this is an unapologetic artist. āThis whole record is how I talk to my friends and how to talk to my lovers,ā says Tamko. āI think honesty and conversational songwriting can become poetry. Thereās beauty in plainly speaking without metaphors and without flowery imagery.ā
The story of Sorry I Havenāt Called started in grief after Tamkoās best friend died in 2021. This devastating and unexpected loss unmoored Tamko but also gave her a newfound clarity. āThe things that I thought I cared about, I no longer cared about,ā she says. āI had a realization that I need to make sure to feel everything that comes my way.ā She decided to sell her things and move to a small lakeside village a few hours north of Hamburg in northern Germany to process everything. āThere's no linear path to grief, and everyone handles it differently, but uprooting my life just felt like exactly what I had to do,ā says Tamko. āI needed a place to think and go through my discomfort privately but to also explore the newness and urgency I was feeling in my life.ā In the village, her phone didnāt work and there were no close grocery stores or restaurants, so she spent her time alone working on music.
Despite the palpable absence in her life, her new songs were her most disarming and ebullient yet. The first one she wrote was āCarpenterā, a mesmerizing track anchored by a tangible bass groove, where she sings, āI wasnāt ready to move on out / but I'm more ready now.ā Itās a fully-realised track and feels like the culmination of her catalogue so far. āA lot of the music that I was making there had nothing to do with my grief at all,ā says Tamko. āOnce I gave myself permission to make a record that's full of life and energy, I realized thatās the point of this album. In the midst of going through all of these tough things, it became a record because of the vitality that these songs had.ā For Tamko, thereās power in pursuing happiness.
While writing in Germany, Tamko nurtured her love for dance music and let it seep into her new songs. āThe only things that were giving me access to a feeling were dance music and going to a rave in an extremely dark club where if I wanted to cry, I could do it and be around other people,ā she says.
After a few months in Germany that included marathon writing sessions and a whirlwind romance, Tamko decided to stay with friends in Los Angeles and finish her record. She enlisted co-producer Rostam to help her unify her vision.
Sorry I Havenāt Called is a warm and resilient album about embracing the ecstatic moments wherever you can by knowing how you love and how you mourn. Itās an album born of both communal dancefloor revelations and the clarifying peace from solitude, an emotional rebirth as well as an artistic one. āThis record feels like what I've been working towards,ā says Tamko. āWhen I think of this album, I think of playfulness. It's completely euphoric. It's because things were dark that this record is so full of life and energy. Itās a reaction to what I was experiencing at the time, not a document of it.ā
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$7.98Vagabon Sorry I Haven't Called Vinyl LP 2023
Tracklist:
- Can I Talk My Shit?
- Carpenter
- You Know How
- Lexicon
- passing Me By
- Autobahn
- Nothing To Lose
- Itās A Crisis
- Do Your Worst
- Interlude
- Made Out With Your Best Friend
- Anti-Fuck
Nonesuch releases Sorry I Havenāt Called, the new album by Vagabon, the moniker of LƦtitia Tamko. Co-produced by Tamko and Rostam (Vampire Weekend, Haim, Clairo), it finds Tamko reinventing herself once again and features the most playful and adventurous music of her career, as evidenced by its lead track and opening song āCan I Talk My Shit?ā. Vagabon has also announced an autumn tour that includes a headline run in the US, as well as European dates with Weyes Blood.
āI didnāt feel like being introspective,ā says Tamko of her new album. āI just wanted to have fun.ā Following her intimate 2017 debut Infinite Worlds, the New York artist favoured expansive and evocative electronic textures in her breakthrough 2019 self-titled follow-up. But her latest album feels like a wholly new era for Tamko, one thatās transformational and uncompromising. Across 12 vibrant tracks she wrote and produced primarily in Germany, she channels dance music and effervescent pop through her own confident sensibilities. These conversational songs are alive and unselfconscious, a document of an artist fully embracing her vision and reclaiming her joy.
The first words she sings on the album are, āCan I talk my shit? / I got way too high for this.ā Itās a statement of purpose for the rest of the album that this is an unapologetic artist. āThis whole record is how I talk to my friends and how to talk to my lovers,ā says Tamko. āI think honesty and conversational songwriting can become poetry. Thereās beauty in plainly speaking without metaphors and without flowery imagery.ā
The story of Sorry I Havenāt Called started in grief after Tamkoās best friend died in 2021. This devastating and unexpected loss unmoored Tamko but also gave her a newfound clarity. āThe things that I thought I cared about, I no longer cared about,ā she says. āI had a realization that I need to make sure to feel everything that comes my way.ā She decided to sell her things and move to a small lakeside village a few hours north of Hamburg in northern Germany to process everything. āThere's no linear path to grief, and everyone handles it differently, but uprooting my life just felt like exactly what I had to do,ā says Tamko. āI needed a place to think and go through my discomfort privately but to also explore the newness and urgency I was feeling in my life.ā In the village, her phone didnāt work and there were no close grocery stores or restaurants, so she spent her time alone working on music.
Despite the palpable absence in her life, her new songs were her most disarming and ebullient yet. The first one she wrote was āCarpenterā, a mesmerizing track anchored by a tangible bass groove, where she sings, āI wasnāt ready to move on out / but I'm more ready now.ā Itās a fully-realised track and feels like the culmination of her catalogue so far. āA lot of the music that I was making there had nothing to do with my grief at all,ā says Tamko. āOnce I gave myself permission to make a record that's full of life and energy, I realized thatās the point of this album. In the midst of going through all of these tough things, it became a record because of the vitality that these songs had.ā For Tamko, thereās power in pursuing happiness.
While writing in Germany, Tamko nurtured her love for dance music and let it seep into her new songs. āThe only things that were giving me access to a feeling were dance music and going to a rave in an extremely dark club where if I wanted to cry, I could do it and be around other people,ā she says.
After a few months in Germany that included marathon writing sessions and a whirlwind romance, Tamko decided to stay with friends in Los Angeles and finish her record. She enlisted co-producer Rostam to help her unify her vision.
Sorry I Havenāt Called is a warm and resilient album about embracing the ecstatic moments wherever you can by knowing how you love and how you mourn. Itās an album born of both communal dancefloor revelations and the clarifying peace from solitude, an emotional rebirth as well as an artistic one. āThis record feels like what I've been working towards,ā says Tamko. āWhen I think of this album, I think of playfulness. It's completely euphoric. It's because things were dark that this record is so full of life and energy. Itās a reaction to what I was experiencing at the time, not a document of it.ā
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Tracklist:
- Can I Talk My Shit?
- Carpenter
- You Know How
- Lexicon
- passing Me By
- Autobahn
- Nothing To Lose
- Itās A Crisis
- Do Your Worst
- Interlude
- Made Out With Your Best Friend
- Anti-Fuck
Nonesuch releases Sorry I Havenāt Called, the new album by Vagabon, the moniker of LƦtitia Tamko. Co-produced by Tamko and Rostam (Vampire Weekend, Haim, Clairo), it finds Tamko reinventing herself once again and features the most playful and adventurous music of her career, as evidenced by its lead track and opening song āCan I Talk My Shit?ā. Vagabon has also announced an autumn tour that includes a headline run in the US, as well as European dates with Weyes Blood.
āI didnāt feel like being introspective,ā says Tamko of her new album. āI just wanted to have fun.ā Following her intimate 2017 debut Infinite Worlds, the New York artist favoured expansive and evocative electronic textures in her breakthrough 2019 self-titled follow-up. But her latest album feels like a wholly new era for Tamko, one thatās transformational and uncompromising. Across 12 vibrant tracks she wrote and produced primarily in Germany, she channels dance music and effervescent pop through her own confident sensibilities. These conversational songs are alive and unselfconscious, a document of an artist fully embracing her vision and reclaiming her joy.
The first words she sings on the album are, āCan I talk my shit? / I got way too high for this.ā Itās a statement of purpose for the rest of the album that this is an unapologetic artist. āThis whole record is how I talk to my friends and how to talk to my lovers,ā says Tamko. āI think honesty and conversational songwriting can become poetry. Thereās beauty in plainly speaking without metaphors and without flowery imagery.ā
The story of Sorry I Havenāt Called started in grief after Tamkoās best friend died in 2021. This devastating and unexpected loss unmoored Tamko but also gave her a newfound clarity. āThe things that I thought I cared about, I no longer cared about,ā she says. āI had a realization that I need to make sure to feel everything that comes my way.ā She decided to sell her things and move to a small lakeside village a few hours north of Hamburg in northern Germany to process everything. āThere's no linear path to grief, and everyone handles it differently, but uprooting my life just felt like exactly what I had to do,ā says Tamko. āI needed a place to think and go through my discomfort privately but to also explore the newness and urgency I was feeling in my life.ā In the village, her phone didnāt work and there were no close grocery stores or restaurants, so she spent her time alone working on music.
Despite the palpable absence in her life, her new songs were her most disarming and ebullient yet. The first one she wrote was āCarpenterā, a mesmerizing track anchored by a tangible bass groove, where she sings, āI wasnāt ready to move on out / but I'm more ready now.ā Itās a fully-realised track and feels like the culmination of her catalogue so far. āA lot of the music that I was making there had nothing to do with my grief at all,ā says Tamko. āOnce I gave myself permission to make a record that's full of life and energy, I realized thatās the point of this album. In the midst of going through all of these tough things, it became a record because of the vitality that these songs had.ā For Tamko, thereās power in pursuing happiness.
While writing in Germany, Tamko nurtured her love for dance music and let it seep into her new songs. āThe only things that were giving me access to a feeling were dance music and going to a rave in an extremely dark club where if I wanted to cry, I could do it and be around other people,ā she says.
After a few months in Germany that included marathon writing sessions and a whirlwind romance, Tamko decided to stay with friends in Los Angeles and finish her record. She enlisted co-producer Rostam to help her unify her vision.
Sorry I Havenāt Called is a warm and resilient album about embracing the ecstatic moments wherever you can by knowing how you love and how you mourn. Itās an album born of both communal dancefloor revelations and the clarifying peace from solitude, an emotional rebirth as well as an artistic one. āThis record feels like what I've been working towards,ā says Tamko. āWhen I think of this album, I think of playfulness. It's completely euphoric. It's because things were dark that this record is so full of life and energy. Itās a reaction to what I was experiencing at the time, not a document of it.ā















