Ruth Garbus Readies New Album Profound
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Ruth Garbus Readies New Album Profound
"'I Think I'm Ready Now' is a song about being a ripe fruit. I guess. I mean, I wrote it in the same way I write most of my songs, except I was cackling at my audacity a little more than usual."
"It has a tension, partly because it feels important to me—I don't know exactly why. I think there is something about expressing myself in here in a certain way, like I almost need to do it too much and it makes me uptight."
"When me and Elie and Nick have worked on it and performed it, I have had to really go through a process with it; I had to let go a lot and just chill the eff out. It was hard."
Ruth Garbus has released a new song titled 'I Think I'm Ready Now,' which serves as a precursor to her upcoming album 'Profound,' scheduled for release on June 12. The album features contributions from Elie McAfee-Hahn and Nick Bisceglia. Garbus describes the song as reflecting a personal tension and the process of letting go during its creation. The album also includes two translations of Gabriel Fauré compositions, showcasing her musical training. Garbus has a performance scheduled in New York on May 6.
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