May 19 street date. Fresh out of high school, Hannah Jadagu released her debut EP, "What Is Going On?", a collection of intimate bedroom pop tracks recorded entirely on an iPhone 7, which was, at the time, Jadagu's most accessible mode of production. An off-the-cuff approach to music making and instinctive ability to write unforgettable hooks belied the intensity of Jadagu's subject matter. "What Is Going On?" confronted some of the nation's most urgent struggles through Jadagu's compassionate perspective. Now, Jadagu is releasing "Aperture", her first LP and most ambitious work to date. Written in the years between graduating from high school in Mesquite, TX and her sophomore year of college in New York, "Aperture" finds Jadagu in a state of transition. Hannah says "every track on this album, except for ‘Admit It,’ was written first on guitar. But the blanket of synths throughout helps me move between sensibilities. There's rock Hannah, there's hip-hop Hannah, and so on. I didn't want any of the songs to sound too alike".
May 19 street date. Fresh out of high school, Hannah Jadagu released her debut EP, "What Is Going On?", a collection of intimate bedroom pop tracks recorded entirely on an iPhone 7, which was, at the time, Jadagu's most accessible mode of production. An off-the-cuff approach to music making and instinctive ability to write unforgettable hooks belied the intensity of Jadagu's subject matter. "What Is Going On?" confronted some of the nation's most urgent struggles through Jadagu's compassionate perspective. Now, Jadagu is releasing "Aperture", her first LP and most ambitious work to date. Written in the years between graduating from high school in Mesquite, TX and her sophomore year of college in New York, "Aperture" finds Jadagu in a state of transition. Hannah says "every track on this album, except for ‘Admit It,’ was written first on guitar. But the blanket of synths throughout helps me move between sensibilities. There's rock Hannah, there's hip-hop Hannah, and so on. I didn't want any of the songs to sound too alike".
May 19 street date. Fresh out of high school, Hannah Jadagu released her debut EP, "What Is Going On?", a collection of intimate bedroom pop tracks recorded entirely on an iPhone 7, which was, at the time, Jadagu's most accessible mode of production. An off-the-cuff approach to music making and instinctive ability to write unforgettable hooks belied the intensity of Jadagu's subject matter. "What Is Going On?" confronted some of the nation's most urgent struggles through Jadagu's compassionate perspective. Now, Jadagu is releasing "Aperture", her first LP and most ambitious work to date. Written in the years between graduating from high school in Mesquite, TX and her sophomore year of college in New York, "Aperture" finds Jadagu in a state of transition. Hannah says "every track on this album, except for ‘Admit It,’ was written first on guitar. But the blanket of synths throughout helps me move between sensibilities. There's rock Hannah, there's hip-hop Hannah, and so on. I didn't want any of the songs to sound too alike".