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I Don't Know How But They Found Me! - Purple
- (Colored Vinyl, Purple)
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 25/04/2025

I Don't Know How But They Found Me! - Purple
(Colored Vinyl, Purple)
- Artist: Jensen McRae
- Label: Dead Oceans
- Genre: Rock
- UPC: 656605166537
Product Notes
From the very beginning, fans have fallen in love with Jensen McRae for the
sharp, evocative and clear-eyed songwriting. McRae songwriting is vulnerable,
yes, but it's also powerful for not holding back. Now, I Don't Know How But
They Found Me! Delivers McRae's evolution from a promising young artist to a
bona fide songwriter and star. "The most profound choices of my life," says
McRae, "have often felt like things I did before I was ready to do, and I had to
grow into them." I Don't Know How But They Found Me! #is about what follows
when you have withstood what you thought might crush you. It's about
meeting your limits and learning what you're capable of. "I connected with
the idea that I could've easily collapsed beneath the weight of what happened
to me, but I didn't. I didn't even know it," she says, "but I was bulletproof the
whole time."
Born and raised in LA, Jensen McRae has studied and made music for most of
her life. She attended Grammy Camp in high school and graduated from USC's
Thornton School of Music with a degree in Popular Music. McRae's debut
album, Are You Happy Now?, was written mostly when she was just 21, and was
the first step in developing her now-devoted fanbase. Are You Happy Now?
navigates identity from it's deepest foundations - life as a young, bi-racial Black
and Jewish woman - to it's most personal musings - do I trust you, do I trust
myself. McRae's trust in herself has borne out on multiple occasions, most
recently and maybe most famously in the form of "Massachusetts". McRae
posted a solo verse and chorus, little more than a piece of a demo, and it
caught fire online. Covers, duets, and an avalanche of new fans followed, and
McRae capped the moment with a finished version and a summerlong tour
supporting Noah Kahan.
I Don't Know How but They Found Me! Takes McRae's now-considerable
powers and hardwires them for mass appeal. Stealth single "Savannah" is one
for the yearners. The pulsing, country-adjacent song immediately brings the
best of Phoebe Bridgers to mind, with McRae singing in an acrobatic whisper
over a feather light acoustic guitar. By the time "Savannah" hits it's crescendo,
it's crystal clear McRae is an artist with her own singular power, as piano layers
with guitar and McRae delivers a series of scathing indictments with grit and
conviction: "You swore you'd raise our kids to end up just like you / well you're a
false prophet / and that's a goddamn promise." Meanwhile "Let Me Be Wrong"
is a bona fide anthem, a "buoyant ode to rejecting perfectionism." Built once
again on a simple vocal and acoustic guitar, "Let Me Be Wrong" builds step
over step in it's defiance; guitars layer, drums pick up the pace, and McRae
makes space for everyone's mistakes. When McRae growls "f*** those girls got
everything" it's a punch of both power and vulnerability, begging to be
shouted in unison the biggest possible crowd.
The unusual title of her second album is taken from a line in McRae's favorite
film, Back to the Future. A key protagonist survives a hail of bullets, and the
image resonated with McRae because, she said, she often feels a connection
to some future self guiding her decisions, especially in times of crisis. It also
inspired the album's cover, as McRae stands in a custom fireman's coat with
the job's official marks and symbols stitched alongside abundant ones of her
own. The effect caught her off-guard; "I was surprised how emotional it made
me to be in the fire coat," she says, "forced to stand still, stand powerfully. I
could feel myself becoming a symbol of my own hero's journey." If Are You
Happy Now? was her coming of age, I Don't Know How But They Found Me! #is
Jensen McRae all grown up.