{"product_id":"heart-cd","title":"Heart [CD]","description":"\u003ch2\u003eSpencer Zahn - Heart [CD]\u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eWhen Spencer Zahn moved to Los Angeles in 2023, the only instrument he brought with him was a 1970s Fender Precision fretless bass. It ended up on everything he touched, and soon he was, in his words, \"the fretless guy\" in his new circles. It was the latest chapter in a career built on collaboration: acclaimed duo albums with Dawn Richard, a long-running partnership with Dave Harrington, recent work alongside Joseph Shabason, and years touring with artists like Empress Of, Kimbra, and Twin Shadow. Two more years of restless collaboration followed the move, spanning jazz, pop, folk, and even metal, but none of it cohered into the statement he was searching for. The turning point came when Harrington invited him to open dates on DARKSIDE's US and European tour with one stipulation: it had to be a solo fretless bass set. Thrilled and terrified in equal measure, Zahn built the set, and when the tour wrapped he hid away at home and wrote Please Don't Break Your Own Heart.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe result is something quietly radical: an album made almost entirely of fretless electric bass that never once feels austere. It's bursting with melodies that lodge themselves in your head for days, all delivered by Zahn's rubbery, evocative playing. The bass does the singing here, bending and breathing with an almost speech-like expressiveness, carrying pop hooks and jazz phrasing in the same gesture. Opener \"Tearless\" floats on synth-hued harmonics, \"Flowershop\" is playful and plaintive at once, and the title track gathers itself into a gently danceable groove. There's an unresolved ache running through these songs, but it never curdles into self-pity. This is soulful music, warm-blooded and at times unapologetically sexy, closer to a slow dance than a meditation. Subtle rhythmic loops and distant swells of distortion lend the record a cinematic quality, emotional rather than academic. Two covers reveal the album's lineage and it's heart. Zahn transforms The Blue Nile's \"The Downtown Lights\" and John Martyn's \"Couldn't Love You More\" into wordless ballads where the bass takes over the vocal line entirely, distilling each song to it's melodic and emotional core. They sit naturally beside his originals, a testament to how complete this language has become for him. The album places Zahn firmly within the new generation of artists, alongside Sam Gendel, Sam Wilkes, Jeff Parker, and Alabaster DePlume, who are dissolving the borders between jazz, ambient, and pop into something personal and unguarded. But for Zahn, the stakes are more intimate. The title is \"a reminder to stay true to myself in the musical process and in life,\" he says. After years of finding his identity through others' projects, this record returns him to the instrument he has played since childhood. \"In many ways, this feels like my debut album.\"\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003eTracks\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e1 Tearless\u003cbr\u003e2 Flowershop\u003cbr\u003e3 Venus Through the Skylight\u003cbr\u003e4 A Shared Private Experience\u003cbr\u003e5 The Downtown Lights\u003cbr\u003e6 Please Don't Break Your Own Heart\u003cbr\u003e7 A Song for My Father\u003cbr\u003e8 The Gift of a Blank Page\u003cbr\u003e9 Same Time Next Year\u003cbr\u003e10 Couldn't Love You More\u003cbr\u003e11 Between the Trees\u003cbr\u003e12 As We Begin As with the Rain\u003cbr\u003e13 View from the Hillside\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Spencer Zahn","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49114275840217,"sku":"840526515578","price":22.0,"currency_code":"AUD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0586\/0468\/3425\/files\/840526515578.jpg?v=1787179440","url":"https:\/\/drownedworldrecords.com\/en-au\/products\/heart-cd","provider":"Drowned World Records","version":"1.0","type":"link"}