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  1. Mar 24, 2023 · Jessee’s latest full-length Central Bridge is his best yet. A hushed understated affair recorded primarily in the artist’s North Carolina home, the album revels in the small details of life—a crumpled pack of cigarettes found in an old jacket, a pile of wet swimwear on the floor—that somehow leave a lasting impression on a person or stir up deep seated memories.

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  3. Jul 31, 2020 · Darren Jessee’s creativity has undoubtedly summited another musical Everest for the autumn-inspired Remover. All of the songs on the ten-track record were written in a short period of time ...

  4. Sep 18, 2018 · The Jane, Room 217. The solo debut from Ben Folds Five drummer Darren Jessee seems like it could get snapped in two if handled too roughly or blown halfway around the world if hit by a strong gust ...

  5. At once reserved and lush, Jessee's wistful melodies are shot through with lyrical sparks, as in "All but a Dream," where he takes a series of impressionistic flashes – "chill through the window screen," "cortados in Mexico City," "red tail lights of taxis, running through a summer rain," "swimming in the briny sea" – and builds them into an epiphany much greater than the sum of its parts.

  6. Aug 24, 2018 · In late 2016, Jessee started writing and recording the songs that would become The Jane, Room 217 on a six-track in his New York City apartment. "I thought it was all just song demos at first," he says, but after a returning from a tour with Hiss Golden Messenger, he heard the material with new ears. "When I got back around to these songs, I ...

  7. Mar 27, 2023 · A radiant, inspiring record of reflection and reverie, singer/songwriter Darren Jessee’s third LP ‘Central Bridge’ is heartfelt, hopeful, and human to the core: A source of comfort, of catharsis, and ultimately, of connection. for fans of Wilco, Sharon Van Etten, The National Stream: “Wild Ascending Blue” – Darren Jessee

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