“Our Hearts Are Wrong”
from the album Tell Me
2011
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Jessica Lea Mayfield is a 21-year-old singer-songwriter from Kent, Ohio who will release her second full-length album Tell Me on February 8. The record is part of the young singer’s ongoing collaboration with Black Keys guitarist Dan Auerbach, who has produced both of her albums and provided her big break when she sang on the Keys’ Attack and Release in 2007.
A disarming collision of stark country balladry, dynamic alternative rock, and arty electronic pop, Mayfield’s vocal delivery often recalls the bold, plaintive drawl of Lucinda Williams — but her taste for oblique lyricism and unusual musical textures owes more to the anything-goes alternative country of Neko Case and Wilco.
Auerbach discovered Mayfield’s first EP White Lies on MySpace when she was still in high school. “Dan sent me a MySpace message,” she tells Rolling Stone. “He was like “Hey, I play in a local band called the Black Keys.'” Mayfield was only vaguely aware of them at the time, but her boyfriend was a big fan. “I was like ‘You know that band, you gave me the CD? We’re gonna go hang out.'” She and Auerbach hit it off immediately. “The day we met we recorded eight songs together — my songs, his songs, covers,” she says. “There’s something to be said about that, how easy it is for us to work together.”
Since Mayfield began writing songs at the age of 11, all of her early romantic experiences ended up documented in music. “I wrote about every first,” she says. “Every kiss, first boyfriend, first heartbreak, blah blah blah.” With Tell Me, she says she’s moved on to being more aggressive in her lyrics. “The new album is kinda me being a dick,” she explains. “I put all the meanest actions and thoughts into my songs.” Mayfield was afraid that she crossed a line when she made a reference to an ex’s hometown on the track “Trouble,” but Auerbach talked her out of softening her words. “I’ve found that it’s important to be personal,” she says, “so I now I try to trust my gut instinct.”