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Jesca Hoop Announces Album Release + Upcoming Tour

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Girlie Action Media & Marketing) Having just this week embarked on her tour in support of The Punch Brothers, Jesca Hoop announces her forthcoming album The House That Jack Built out on Bella Union on June 26th 2012.

Jesca Hoop U.S. Tour Dates:
4/17 - Lexington, KY - Kentucky Theatre
4/19 - Knoxville, TN - Bijou Theatre
4/20 - Nashville, TN - Cannery Ballroom
4/21 - Atlanta, GA - Variety Playhouse
4/22 - Chattanooga, TN - Track 29 @ The Chattanooga Choo Choo
4/24 - Philadelphia, PA - Theatre of the Living Arts
4/26 - New York, NY - The Town Hall
4/27 - Washington, DC - 9:30 Club
4/29 - Charleston, SC - Music Farm
5/6 - Los Angeles, CA - Hotel Cafe

Click here to Download "Born To" which just premiered on AOL Spinner: http://goo.gl/kkxTc

The House That Jack Built deftly showcases Jesca Hoop's unflinching tendency to pull focus from widescreen to close-up. Part siren song, part grim warning, it achieves a perspective-warping balance between the haunting intimacy of Hoop's delivery and an unconfined air of horizon-scanning grandeur from the outset - tempestuous, moodily melodic opener 'Born To' shares this striking duality with later highlights 'When I'm Asleep', 'Peacemaker' and 'Deeper Devastation'.

It arrives with more than a few splashes on its hands. Life and death; light and dark; sex and war; head and heart: The House That Jack Built offers up as much in celebration of the macabre as it does in mistrust of the familiar, with a twist of humor. It's steeped in an allusion to biology, nature and humanity, but drops precious few clues as to whether its next rush of imagery is set to beguile or repel.

The follow up to 2010's universally critically acclaimed Hunting My Dress, the new recording is a co-production between Hoop and three producers - " a drop of blood in the can from each of us rendered a more radical sound" says Hoop - and this visceral album will open a whole new world of listeners to Jesca's music.

Returning to Tony Berg's Zeitgeist Studio in Los Angeles, where she recorded Hunting My Dress, Jesca enlisted old friends Shawn Everett, Blake Mills and Tony Berg himself as her co-producers. Says Hoop, "What a combination of minds, these three men & me. It was a real balancing act with tensions pulling toward one or the other. Striking that balance was the ticket to some of the most elevated moments in my musical collaborations to date."

Admitting that writing the record was an often an insular, isolating experience - "I spent days and days without leaving the house and having zero contact with others" Hoop found herself exploring topics as diverse as Greek tragedies (Peacemaker), street artist Banksy (Ode To Banksy) and her often turbulent relationship with her father (DNR and the album's title track).

Born To - the first single from the album - asks a question we've all asked ourselves "how is it that I was born into the circumstances I was born into. How is it some of us are born into famine and others into unimaginable wealth". InHospital (Win Your Love) she tackles "a human quality that causes us to crave injury" recalling childhood memories and on Deeper Devastation - her favorite song on the record - a fear of infidelity, this song Hoop says "is about accepting nature and learning to trust".

Elsewhere, Pack Animal and Dig This Record find Hoop spinning very different threads to equally hypnotic effect. Throughout Hoop's stone-turning observations remain mired in the equal beauty and violence of nature, hers is a nature red in tooth and claw.

Since self-releasing Hunting My Dress, Jesca Hoop has continued her knack for collecting fans in high places. Having been endorsed by Elbow's Guy Garvey - she presented his BBC Radio's 6 music show on March 25th - she's joined Eels on their US and European tour in 2011 and was invited by Peter Gabriel to sing backing vocals for his David Letterman and Jools Holland TV performances, and support and duet with him on his South American tour last year. With the release of The House That Jack Built, Jesca is set to pick up a host of new fans, high profile or not.



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