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With her hiatus from music in the rearview mirror, Boston based songwriter Leah Callahan (Turkish Delight, Betwixt, The Glass Set) shows no signs of slowing down with her second full-length release in seven months. On this, her third solo album, entitled Short Stories, Callahan brings you into her mad world of outsiders, misfits and iconoclasts, including: fortune teller roommates (“Dawn and a Bottle of Wine”), fairy godmother bookstore owners (“Lady of the Lake”), intrusive oddball neighbors (“Tom and the Dog”), and hot mess bffs (“Neil the Dancing Girl”). Low paying jobs fill the daytime hours (“Spirit Haus”), while frenzied nights bring misadventures with indie celebrity (“Competitive Clara”, “Night at the Cooler”) and arty all night bachanals (“Party”). To round out these Stories, Callahan reverently covers Robert Palmer’s classic tale of jaded bourgeois - “Johnny and Mary”.

Although you’ll hear an homage to Callahan’s Noise rock past in the song “Night at the Cooler”, most of the album is firmly planted in indie pop territory. From the Gallic disco of Daft Punk (“Neil the Dancing Girl”) to Heart Like A Wheel era Linda Rondstadt (“Competitive Clara”) Short Stories is as indebted to AM radio as it is to college radio; indeed Lindsey Buckingham, The Pretenders, Joe Jackson, Sebadoh, T.Rex, and Of Montreal are all cited by multi-instrumentalist/arranger Alex Stern (The Sterns, Big D and the Kids Table, The Inevitables) as influences for the album’s sound. Once again Callahan has enlisted the team of producer/engineer Richard Marr (Midnight Creeps, Pile, Toxic Narcotic) with his in-house session musicians Stern and percussionist Alex Brander (Big D and the Kids Table, The Feel Goods).

Channeling some of the 20th century’s most respected musical storytellers for inspiration on how to best tell these Short Stories, Callahan describes her process: “I immersed myself in the music of a handful of songwriters in the months leading up to writing these songs, in particular these three: Elliot Smith, Daniel Johnston and Biggie Smalls. I wanted to challenge myself to write songs that were both subtle yet complex, so I researched Elliott Smith, analyzing ideas I found on YouTube and Reddit to uncover how he used progressions and chords. I also looked to Daniel Johnston, a writer once described as ‘incapable of artifice’ and tried to emulate his unstudied, raw lyrical approach when it seemed right for the story.”

“I was also inspired by several classic hip hop poets, in particular Biggie Smalls. Take these words from his song ‘Juicy’: ‘We used to fuss when the landlord dissed us. No heat, wonder why Christmas missed us’. It paints a picture of a childhood scarred by poverty in just three words - ‘Christmas missed us’. If I can paint half as vivid a picture on these Short Stories as he did with his songs, I’ve done my job.”

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When we had parties I’d sit on my porch
And wave to passerby
I’d say “yeah we’re having a party.
Would you like to come inside.”

We’d have art and music
And bands would play
Sometimes it went til 5.
Yeah we’re having a party
Would you like to come inside.

With a cheap bottle of vodka
I’d make a punch
I spent all I had
And it wasn’t much

We’d wear crazy costumes
And dance all night
Our record collection
Kept us feeling allright

You didn’t need money
Young and in Allston
In 1995
Yeah we’re having a party
Would you like to come inside.

We didn’t care about appearances
We didn’t have a plan
We just did whatever came into our heads
Our house was a big playpen

We’d sit and wait for people to show
Some music scene people that we know
Some were friendly and some were not
But they came to our parties,
Yeah they came to our parties.

No party was ever the same
Sometimes I was high
Sometimes I was sitting by the phone
waiting for some guy
I’d say “yeah I’m having a party
Would you like to come inside”

When we had parties
I’d sit on my porch
And wave to passerby
I’d say “yeah we’re having a party.
Would you like to come inside?”

credits

from Short Stories, track released October 4, 2021
Leah Callahan - words, melodies, voice;
Alex Brander - drums;
Alex Stern - guitars and piano, arrangements;
Richard Marr - producer/engineer.

Recorded and mastered at Galaxy Park Studios.

Copyright Leah Callahan 2021.
Sparkly Music, ASCAP
Just a Stern Songs, ASCAP.

Album cover photo: Pedro Blanco
Party cover photo: Yaroslav Shuraev via Pexels

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Leah Callahan

Known for experimental pioneers Turkish Delight US, critics’ darling Betwixt, and shoegazers The Glass Set, singer- songwriter Leah Callahan navigates between pop and art-rock on her 2023 album Cut-Ups, which charted in the top 200 on North American college radio NACC200.

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