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  • Grace Pettis Releases Intimate Second Single, ‘Horses,’ From Her Highly Anticipated Forthcoming Album

    Grace Pettis Releases Intimate Second Single, ‘Horses,’ From Her Highly Anticipated Forthcoming Album

    Singer/songwriter Grace Pettis has released the poignantly personal second single, “Horses,” from her forthcoming sophomore album, Down To The Letter (MPress Records). While her debut single, “I Take Care of Me Now” gave a hopeful resolve to move on after her recent divorce, “Horses” reveals a painful and reflective time, but also that memories can give strength and comfort to get through current pain. “Horses” premiered in Under The Radar.

    Stream/Download The Single HERE
    Pre-order Down To The Letter HERE

    Grace discusses the song, saying: “When I was a kid, I had something called juvenile rheumatoid arthritis for several years. It left as mysteriously as it arrived. During my diagnosis and treatment, my grandmother would send a small gift every time I had a doctor’s visit, or blood drawn. One time, she embroidered one of my horse drawings onto a pillow. In my drawing, a black unicorn is leaping over a row of clouds, surrounded by shooting stars. Its mane and tail are red and its horn is made out of rainbows. Every time I play “Horses,” I think about my grandmother and my mom and the way they loved me through those years. And I think of the way that many girls and women long to be like “Horses,” both vulnerable and beautiful, and strong and free. And how those things are not mutually exclusive.”

    Produced by Mary Bragg (Natalie Price), mixed by Jon Estes (Robyn Hitchcock, Dolly Parton), and mastered by John McLaggan of Parachute Mastering (Laynah, Ryan McMahon), Down To The Letter is a deeply personal album, chronicling the end of a marriage and the reclamation of self after betrayal, codependency, and loss with heartbreaking detail. The lyrics deftly toe the line between personal pain and universal catharsis. It also marks the second collaboration for Pettis and Bragg.

    Grounded by Pettis’ vocals and acoustic guitar along with notable contributions from Bragg on acoustic guitar, the album also features Josh Kaler (Francis Cone, Heather Nova) on pedal steel, acoustic, and electric guitars, with Owen Biddle and Jordan Perlson on electric bass and drums (respectively). Musician/producer Jon Estes (Robin Hitchcock, Rodney Crowell) contributed upright bass, cello, piano, and B-3 and Will Hawley added horns to “Joy.” With final overdubs at Bragg’s own project studio, they were able to achieve both the aching intimacy of ballads such as “Horses” and “Sobering Up,” and the other candid tracks like “Rain” and “I Didn’t Break This.” The record features backing vocals from Robby Hecht and Emily Scott Robinson.  

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    Jill Richmond-Johnson | jillr@mpressrecords.com | 212-481-7243
    Monica Hopman | monica@thinkpress.net

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  • Grace Pettis to Release Anticipated New Album, Down to the Letter – 1st Single/Video Out Now

    Grace Pettis to Release Anticipated New Album, Down to the Letter – 1st Single/Video Out Now

    Award-winning singer-songwriter Grace Pettis is set to release Down To The Letter, due June 14th. Following her critically acclaimed Working Woman record, Grace Pettis’ much-anticipated sophomore MPress Records release, Down To The Letter, pulls no punches and captures the Nashville-based, Alabama-Austin-raised singer-songwriter at the peak of her songwriting powers. Chronicling the end of a long-term relationship with heartbreaking detail, the lyrics deftly toe the line between personal autobiography and universal catharsis. The record is about one woman’s journey through tough times, coming out on the other side all the more herself – vulnerable but triumphant, bruised but in possession of her own, solitary strength. The record was produced by lauded singer-songwriter-producer Mary Bragg (Natalie Price) and showcases Pettis’ rich voice, perhaps one of the most dynamic and agile of her generation. Her first single/video, “I Take Care of Me Now” premiered in Glide Magazine.

    Watch/Listen to “I Take Care of Me Now” HERE
    Stream the Single HERE
    Pre-order Down To The Letter HERE

    Grounded by Pettis’ vocals and acoustic guitar, along with notable contributions from Bragg on acoustic guitar, the album also features Josh Kaler (Francis Cone, Heather Nova) on pedal steel, acoustic, and electric guitars with Owen Biddle and Jordan Perlson on electric bass and drums (respectively). Musician/producer Jon Estes (Robin Hitchcock, Rodney Crowell) contributed upright bass, cello, piano, and B-3, and Will Hawley added horns to “Joy.” With final overdubs at Bragg’s own project studio, they were able to achieve both the aching intimacy of ballads such as “Horses” and “Sobering Up,” and other candid tracks like “Rain” and “I Didn’t Break This.”

    Mary Bragg (who also produced Pettis’ debut album on MPress, 2021’s acclaimed Working Woman) was Pettis’ first choice for Down To The Letter, despite their second album calling for a markedly different approach. “I knew this album would be challenging,” says Pettis. “I was too close to these songs and the subject matter to be all that objective with things like song and production choices. But I was in good hands with Mary.” On the last day of tracking, the studio was full to the brim with Grace’s Nashville musician friends, supporting the tender “Joy,” and exuberant “I Take Care of Me Now” as a makeshift choir and then with gang vocals. Guest vocals from Mary Bragg, Robby Hecht, and Emily Scott Robinson round out this collection of songs.

    For more information, and interview and/or radio requests, please contact:
    Jill Richmond-Johnson | jillr@mpressrecords.com | 212-481-7243
    Monica Hopman | monica@thinkpress.net

    Source: MPress Records

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