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Thursday, April 02, 2009 

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Thanks for coming here to read about the album. It's our most personal and tenacious work yet, and I hope that all of you will enjoy it upon first listen, but I hope even more that some of you will delve into it and really unpack it. We've laid down literary and sonic sign posts to direct you and maybe make you smile as you discover them. This blog is an introduction to some of that. At the end of the blog is a track listing.

Jennifer Daniels
Come Undone

About The Album


Selah. It’s a word from Hebrew, found throughout the Psalms and nearly untranslatable—but with meanings that encompass a pause, a moment of reflection, a break in the action for contemplation and thought. Interestingly, the word’s root denotes connection and, in its Arabic derivation, even refers to prayer. Like “love,” it’s a word one could spend a lifetime unpacking.

“Selah” pops up twice in Jennifer Daniels’ Come Undone, not only as titles for instrumentals, but also to indicate moments to take stock of the songs that just have been sung, and to prepare for the next song cycle.

A “selah moment” also cropped up in Daniels’ life, as she and husband Jeff Neal recently paused to take stock of their marriage and independent music career, both a decade old at that point. It was in that moment that the album Come Undone was conceived—along with something else neither of them were expecting.

As Daniels recalls:

We were feeling nostalgic, looking back over the ground we’d covered, and looking forward to what might lie ahead. In April 2008 we set aside two weeks to free ourselves from other distractions, and to put some effort into seeking guidance for the future of our music and our family.

From that time, we decided to go ahead with plans for the new album, and to ask Scott Smith, a long-time friend and amazing musician, to be producer and engineer. Meanwhile, unannounced to us, two little embryos began to form inside of me, as if in direct answer to our prayers for what path to take.


Being in a place in her personal life that had her thinking bigger, grander thoughts than may otherwise have been the norm, the album began to take on an epic scope as well.

I’d acquired a blank journal back in January and as I wrote down thoughts and lyrics, thinking through the theme of the album as a whole, I realized that the songs could be divided into three chapters, forming one story. I wanted to mark those chapters somehow, so we created the musical interludes to bridge them, and we entitled those interludes “Selah I” and “Selah II.”

It was all very Shakespearean—like watching one of his plays-within-a-play—the way the art of the album mirrored what was happening in our lives at the time. As we were in the midst of our own “selah” we were working out the structure of the new album, and composing literal selahs for it.


About the structure

I like to think of the first chapter as the blind enthusiasm of good hopes and dreams. The second chapter plunges the listener into the devastation of those dreams: death, divorce—any of the disorienting, disillusioning realities that rend us And the third-chapter songs are snapshots of things that have reoriented and comforted me during some of those very dark times. Thanks to designer Chris Rucker, the album art also echoes this theme, such as the compass in the CD tray, trained on the “True East.”

About the title

The title, Come Undone, is an invitation to allow the weight of disappointment to strip you of things that can be taken away—in order to find the stabilizing force of what cannot.

About the songwriting

The reason that the songs on this album are written in a more direct, first person voice, is that I couldn’t help using my creative time to work through some of the trauma I’ve experienced. In doing that I found that a lot of the songs ended up being songs of hope and gratitude for gifts I’ve been given, such as the joy of love that gets stronger even as our bodies decline (“Every Single Day”), the enormity of the mountain that makes me feel small and my problems less important (“Follow Me”), the hope of life after death (“My Lover’s Ghost”) and the relief that I don’t have to be worthy of worship, but can relax and worship the one who is (“All the Glory.”)

In sum, this isn’t bubblegum pop music, made to burble from your radio speakers one day and be forgotten the next. Instead, through the thought, care and craft that went into its creation, Daniels hopes the album she’s delivered is at least somewhat as meaningful, resonant and lasting as the beautiful twins she delivered at nearly the same time.

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Jennifer Daniels
Come Undone

1. Did You Follow The Moon?
2. You Should Love Me
3. Every Single Day
4. Get On The Move To Me
5. SELAH 1
6. Home Burial
7. Rage
8. Spider Noise
9. You Slay Me
10. SELAH 2
11. My Lover's Ghost
12. I Am
13. Follow Me
14. All The Glory

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Andrew K.

 
I just ordered the CD yesterday. I can't wait for it to arrive! Looking forward to dissecting and absorbing.

 
Posted by Andrew K. on Friday, April 03, 2009 - 10:40 AM
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Jennifer Daniels

 
Hey Andrew, We got your order. Thanks! I hope you're doing great.
Jenn
 
Posted by Jennifer Daniels on Monday, April 06, 2009 - 2:23 AM
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Randy B.
randall blankenberg

 
Thanks for all the love and hard work that goes into your music...what a treasure it all is!!
 
Posted by Randy B. on Friday, April 03, 2009 - 10:40 AM
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Gayle

 
I came home on Tuesday to find a package for me waiting in the place my mail sits, and to my surprise, it was the New Jennifer Daniels cd. What joy filled my soul. It was early. And signed. I am so happy to contribute to your cost, and even my meger amount of the cd, to add to your expenses. The cd is great, beyond words. Have tickets for the show as I told you ealier for April 18. April has been full of surprises, and it's only the third day of the month.


Blessings to you, Jeff, Kate and Colin.


Gayle H.

 
Posted by Gayle on Friday, April 03, 2009 - 1:21 PM
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gtdmouse

 
is there any chance this will be up on Rhapsody at some point?
 
Posted by gtdmouse on Friday, April 03, 2009 - 1:51 PM
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Jennifer Daniels

 
It might take a month or so. It'll also be on iTunes and CD Baby.
Thanks for asking!
 
Posted by Jennifer Daniels on Monday, April 06, 2009 - 2:25 AM
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APB

 
This sounds AWESOME! Congratulations!
 
Posted by APB on Friday, April 03, 2009 - 8:46 PM
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Jennifer Daniels

 
Hey Adam! Thanks.

 
Posted by Jennifer Daniels on Monday, April 06, 2009 - 2:25 AM
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Debbie
Debbie Hays

 
Hi Jennifer,

I can't wait to see you at Eddie's next Friday. Reading your blog is gettting me more and more excited about seeing you. I will order the album as soon as I get the funds. Hopefully before you get here. Thanks for the years of beautiful music.


Debbie
 
Posted by Debbie on Thursday, April 09, 2009 - 12:30 PM
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some guy named robb

 
hey jennifer, congrats on the twins! i love the album description! you sold me on it! i was just gonna buy it from itunes, but being an artist myself, i really like having the artwork and all.  i know how much work goes into it. so i ordered it through paypal!
again, if you're ever touring through arkansas, keep me in mind for an opener. (fort smith, little rock)
God bless you and yours!
 robb

 
Posted by some guy named robb on Saturday, October 10, 2009 - 11:38 PM
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