Album artwork for Soft Spot by Chelsea Jade
Album artwork for Soft Spot by Chelsea Jade

Chelsea Jade's second album Soft Spot finds the Los Angeles-based New Zealand artist dwelling somewhere between feeling and expression, certainty and doubt. It ventures beyond the exploration of delusions of grandeur that formed the focus of the critically acclaimed Personal Best (2018), and simultaneously promotes and undermines romance, specifically, in a more solemn way. The record transports the listener from speaker-side at a club, to wandering a party, to sitting at an open window with a pianist nearby. It shifts effortlessly from expansive sold-out-show sound to ethereal, twinkling detail. The writing on Soft Spot outwits even its clever, resourceful production, the lyrics a testament to the multi award-winning songwriter's belief in the pop format as a venue for prose.

For fans of Christine and The Queens, FKA Twigs and Lorde.

Chelsea Jade

Soft Spot

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Album artwork for Soft Spot by Chelsea Jade
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Chelsea Jade

Soft Spot

Carpark
Album artwork for Soft Spot by Chelsea Jade
LP +

£22.99

exclusive

Mustard

Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 300 copies
Released 29/04/2022Catalogue Number

CAK154LPRT

Learn more
Album artwork for Soft Spot by Chelsea Jade
CD

£12.99

Released 29/04/2022Catalogue Number

CAK154CD

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Album artwork for Soft Spot by Chelsea Jade
LP

£27.99

Black
Released 29/04/2022Catalogue Number

CAK154LP

Learn more

Chelsea Jade's second album Soft Spot finds the Los Angeles-based New Zealand artist dwelling somewhere between feeling and expression, certainty and doubt. It ventures beyond the exploration of delusions of grandeur that formed the focus of the critically acclaimed Personal Best (2018), and simultaneously promotes and undermines romance, specifically, in a more solemn way. The record transports the listener from speaker-side at a club, to wandering a party, to sitting at an open window with a pianist nearby. It shifts effortlessly from expansive sold-out-show sound to ethereal, twinkling detail. The writing on Soft Spot outwits even its clever, resourceful production, the lyrics a testament to the multi award-winning songwriter's belief in the pop format as a venue for prose.

For fans of Christine and The Queens, FKA Twigs and Lorde.