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THE MESS (single)

by Melanie Brulée

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HEY HI! **50% of proceeds goes to the Canadian Mental Health Association, East Champlain branch to help folx in Melanie's hometown receive mental health care, please give generously.**

Written by Melanie Brulée and Davy Gallant during a self-guided writing residency at Toronto Island’s Artscape Gibraltar Point, THE MESS is Melanie Brulée’s take on an all-too-familiar inner struggle: a showdown between Anxiety and Depression, each fighting for power over its host and THE MESS that is left in the wake.

The track begins with chunky acoustic guitars and then satiates us with a catchy chorus, in a somewhat edgier indie-roots-rock direction for Brulée whose previous concept album Fires, Floods & Things We Leave Behind alluded to the Western desert sounds of a Tarantino/Morricone soundtrack. Despite the latter being her first anglophone release in the USA, the album was critically acclaimed by No Depression as well as The Bluegrass Situation, and earned her invites to prestigious performances such as SXSW, Americanafest, and Bluesfest Ottawa.

An advocate for mental health awareness since her first first solo release (a Francophone indie-rock album titled Debridée in 2015), Melanie has used her platform to faciliate conversations about mental wellness, suicide, and self confidence, engaging with audiences bilingually through performances, workshops and interviews across Canada and the USA where she has spent the last few years touring heavily.

At a quick glance of the single artwork, we see Melanie making a finger-gun gesture pointing at a mirror image of herself, referencing the line You can point your pistol at me, but I’m the quicker draw. She explains, “It’s about that inner voice that sometimes sounds like it’s out to destroy us and how easily that can spiral out of control. Regardless of where those feelings of unworthiness stem from - whether systemic, through media, from our childhood, or due to chemical imbalances within us - these false stories we tell ourselves can be exhausting and destructive to our self-image and confidence. I want to highlight that there is help, we all go through this, and no one is alone.”

THE MESS is the first of a series of singles to be released in the coming year. And Francophone fans ought not feel left out - she’ll be releasing a French language single titled Crier this coming winter.

lyrics

Feelings
You’re making them up
You’re on your own
It’s just a matter of luck now, honey
Plenty of cake for everyone you said
I tried to get out of bed
With lines on my face I’m such a disgrace

I tried to contain it
I didn’t mean to start a war
You can point your pistol at me
But I’m the quicker draw
Na na na who’s gonna feed me now I’ve broken all the plates
Who’s gonna love me
Who’s gonna love me

I am all the mess I am all the mess I am all the mess I am

(But I think
Talking to
An artificial human face
Would be
Slightly
Discombobulating)

Let it run out the door
Spray it on all of the walls
There’s no good goddamn reason to let her win anymore

I am all the mess I am all the mess I am all the mess I am

It’s a modern flood
With nowhere to run
Can anybody save us from ourselves?

credits

released October 2, 2020
Credits:
Produced by Davy Gallant + Melanie Brulée
Melanie Brulée: Vox, percussion
Davy Gallant: Acoustic guitar, synth, bass, percussion, backing vox
Joel Schwartz: Electric guitar
Manuel Cappel: Profound rambling observations

Recorded at Artscape Gibraltar Point (Toronto ON) + Dogger Pond Studios (Drummondville QC)

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Melanie Brulée

What most might call Americana, folk-rock or indie music, bilingual artist Melanie Brulée colours her own, bringing a vintage respect to a modern sound by intertwining surf-style guitar tones and catchy melody hooks - all with the vibe of a speakeasy cabaret.
With recent performances at SXSW and AMERICANAFEST, Melanie is making marks across North America and beyond.
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