a photo of the artist Charlotte Greve
Charlotte Greve, Musician, Portrait, New York City, Portrait Photography, Annika Nagel Photography, Berlin 2024

Charlotte Greve – Membranes

German-born, Brooklyn-based composer, singer and saxophonist Charlotte Greve has had quite a career already, releasing nine albums under various monikers and playing with the likes of Chris Morrissey, Laura Veirs, Cass McCombs, Cassandra Jenkins and Matt Pavolka. But her new album WATERBODIES, forthcoming via New Amsterdam, is somehow her first release under his own name. “Although this is my tenth release, in many ways it feels like a debut,” Greve explains. “It captures the full range of what I’ve been drawn to musically. Rather than narrowing things down, I wanted to open them up, placing these disparate influences side by side and trusting their connection would come through because they’re all channeled through me.”

Make no mistake, WATERBODIES is far from a solo endeavour. Charlotte Greve enlisted Shahzad Ismaily to produce the record, as well as a vast ensemble of collaborators (including KHORIKOS and the Bratislava Symphony Orchestra) to bring the sound to life. This diversity matches the record’s spirit as outlined above, allowing Greve the space and plasticity to eschew the usual expectations around stylistic consistency in order to accomplish her vision. “With WATERBODIES, I hope to invite the audience to experience the music as if walking through a film,” says Charlotte Greve. “Contrasting scenes unfold one after another, yet remain connected by a common thread.”

With the release set for early this autumn, Greve has shared new single ‘Membranes’. The song considers the multitudes which exist within any one person, and how this array of dimensions is shaped and grown by our immediate surroundings. The bright and curious sound, based around syncopated vocals and drum machine beats, flickers like a disco ball in uneven light, as though with every twist and turn, Greve shows a slightly different face to herself, each just as vivid and shining as the last. “‘Membranes’ is a song about the challenge of carrying several hearts in one breast and wanting to feed them all,” as she continues. “As a kid, I lived like a chameleon, changing my clothing, language and behavior, depending on who I was spending time with and where. The older I grew, the bigger the wish to combine all the different shapes and forms, both in my character as well as in my music. Let them all live alongside each other—the picture of the semi permeable membrane captured this desirable way of living for me.”

WATERBODIES will be released on the 2nd October via New Amsterdam and you can pre-order it now.

 

Photo by Annika Nagel