When I Calm Down is a song taken from Laugh On Me, the first album in ten years by American composer, producer, and sound designer, Blake Aaron Henderson, better known as TaughtMe.
Laugh On Me, TaughtMe’s fifth long-player, will be released on vinyl and all digital platforms on October 6, featuring Alabaster DePlume, Úlfur Hansson, Samuli Kosminen, Gýða Valtýsdóttir (Múm), Tom Monger (Florence and The Machine), Piero Perelli, and more.
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Talking about the song, Henderson comments:
“Many prayers go unanswered, many hungers unsated. My brother told me that a friend of his regularly calls on ancestors for strength and guidance, that such spiritual aid was normal in their family tradition. At the time my brother was hurting badly and actively seeking support. But when he called down our family line no answer came, and the silence stung.
“It’s a beautiful thought, to be woven to loving allies up and down the family line. But what if that connection is frayed or broken? And can certain families lose reception?
“It felt natural to use Mormon imagery because I was steeped in it. I was taught that families are forever and that our relatives, whether passed away or still unborn, care for us and watch from just beyond ‘the veil’.
“When I Calm Down is a song about spiritual asphyxiation. It begins with scenes of tranquillity and safety then suddenly pivots into gusts of desperation. Eventually, after a lengthy struggle, it ends with relief.”
Laugh On Me is out October 6. Pre-order from Bandcamp.
