
Valentine Demos: 12" EP
Marking the two year anniversary of the release of her critically acclaimed album âValentineâ, Snail Mail (Lindsey Jordan) will put out âValentine Demosâ EP digitally on November 2nd. Consisting of four early stripped-down recordings of songs from the 2021 album including the previously shared âAdore Youâ (a working title for âValentineâ), it also features previously unreleased song âEasy Thingâ.
Jordan says: âWithout further ado, here are the demo versions of some of the songs that would become integral to the making of Valentine. A little over three years ago, holed up at my parentsâ house in Maryland, with just a minilogue synth, an interface, a mic, and a guitar, I started working on writing my second full length record. I prefer some of the demos to what actually came out on the record because of how intimate and solitary the process was. You can kind of hear me crying in one of them. Maybe two actually haha.â
âValentineâ, the second album from Snail Mail, was featured prominently in best of the year roundups from New York Times, Vogue, Rolling Stone, The New Yorker and many others. It was described as"... exquisite (...) dazzlingly sharp and passionate" (Pitchfork âBest New Musicâ),âremarkable second album (...) alive with such crackling and revelatory emotionâ(The New York Times), âa truly satisfying album of 10 perfectly crafted tracksâ (the i) andâdoesnât so much touch you as it does completely eviscerate youâ (Crack). On release, âValentineâ landed at #1 on the Billboard Emerging Artist Chart and #61 in the Billboard Top 200 in the US, and entered the Top 40 album charts in the UK and Australia.
Tracklist:
1. Automate (Demo)
2. c. et al. (Demo)
3. Headlock (Demo)
4. Easy Thing (Demo)
5. Adore You (Valentine Demo)
Marking the two year anniversary of the release of her critically acclaimed album âValentineâ, Snail Mail (Lindsey Jordan) will put out âValentine Demosâ EP digitally on November 2nd. Consisting of four early stripped-down recordings of songs from the 2021 album including the previously shared âAdore Youâ (a working title for âValentineâ), it also features previously unreleased song âEasy Thingâ.
Jordan says: âWithout further ado, here are the demo versions of some of the songs that would become integral to the making of Valentine. A little over three years ago, holed up at my parentsâ house in Maryland, with just a minilogue synth, an interface, a mic, and a guitar, I started working on writing my second full length record. I prefer some of the demos to what actually came out on the record because of how intimate and solitary the process was. You can kind of hear me crying in one of them. Maybe two actually haha.â
âValentineâ, the second album from Snail Mail, was featured prominently in best of the year roundups from New York Times, Vogue, Rolling Stone, The New Yorker and many others. It was described as"... exquisite (...) dazzlingly sharp and passionate" (Pitchfork âBest New Musicâ),âremarkable second album (...) alive with such crackling and revelatory emotionâ(The New York Times), âa truly satisfying album of 10 perfectly crafted tracksâ (the i) andâdoesnât so much touch you as it does completely eviscerate youâ (Crack). On release, âValentineâ landed at #1 on the Billboard Emerging Artist Chart and #61 in the Billboard Top 200 in the US, and entered the Top 40 album charts in the UK and Australia.
Tracklist:
1. Automate (Demo)
2. c. et al. (Demo)
3. Headlock (Demo)
4. Easy Thing (Demo)
5. Adore You (Valentine Demo)
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Marking the two year anniversary of the release of her critically acclaimed album âValentineâ, Snail Mail (Lindsey Jordan) will put out âValentine Demosâ EP digitally on November 2nd. Consisting of four early stripped-down recordings of songs from the 2021 album including the previously shared âAdore Youâ (a working title for âValentineâ), it also features previously unreleased song âEasy Thingâ.
Jordan says: âWithout further ado, here are the demo versions of some of the songs that would become integral to the making of Valentine. A little over three years ago, holed up at my parentsâ house in Maryland, with just a minilogue synth, an interface, a mic, and a guitar, I started working on writing my second full length record. I prefer some of the demos to what actually came out on the record because of how intimate and solitary the process was. You can kind of hear me crying in one of them. Maybe two actually haha.â
âValentineâ, the second album from Snail Mail, was featured prominently in best of the year roundups from New York Times, Vogue, Rolling Stone, The New Yorker and many others. It was described as"... exquisite (...) dazzlingly sharp and passionate" (Pitchfork âBest New Musicâ),âremarkable second album (...) alive with such crackling and revelatory emotionâ(The New York Times), âa truly satisfying album of 10 perfectly crafted tracksâ (the i) andâdoesnât so much touch you as it does completely eviscerate youâ (Crack). On release, âValentineâ landed at #1 on the Billboard Emerging Artist Chart and #61 in the Billboard Top 200 in the US, and entered the Top 40 album charts in the UK and Australia.
Tracklist:
1. Automate (Demo)
2. c. et al. (Demo)
3. Headlock (Demo)
4. Easy Thing (Demo)
5. Adore You (Valentine Demo)












