Jensen McRae Dissects New Album I Don't Know How But They Found Me! Track by Track
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Jensen McRae's sophomore album, "I Don't Know How But They Found Me!" delves into themes of heartbreak, self-reflection, and personal growth. Recorded in North Carolina with producer Brad Cook, the album reveals McRae's evolution as a songwriter. Drawing inspiration from legends like Tracy Chapman and Joni Mitchell, her warm vocals enhance the emotional depth of tracks like "Savannah." Noteworthy is "Praying for Your Downfall," a track about letting go of past relationships, which elaborates on McRae's insights into personal detachment and moving on from emotional ties. McRae will embark on her North American tour soon.
"A breakup or an abandonment of any kind means your life no longer has anything to do with theirs. Their successes don't mean you're losing, and their failures don't mean you're winning."
"On her sophomore album, I Don't Know How But They Found Me!, the artist continues her evolution, exploring themes of heartbreak, self-reflection, and personal growth."
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