Label: Temporary Residence
Release date: 11.04.2025
Collects every single and EP from rising New York-based singer-songwriter, June McDoom. Features covers of songs popularized by Judee Sill and Nina Simone. Since debuting with the widely praised single, “The City,” New York-based singer-songwriter June McDoom has been on a magical and memorable journey. Releasing two EPs, touring with Nick Hakim, Brittany Howard and alt-J, and appearing on Sub Pop’s Margo Guryan tribute album, June McDoom has been in a constant state of forward motion. Now, for the first time, McDoom collects all of her singles and EPs to date onto one CD. June McDoom is a collection of songs that collage virtually everything important to McDoom. Growing up in South Florida in a Jamaican household, she was raised around reggae music, which echoed throughout every room of her childhood home. Later, she discovered and nourished her own deep love for folk music and songwriting of the 1960’s and 70’s. While studying in NYC for a degree in Jazz Performance, her musical palette expanded to include the more intricate influences of jazz and early soul. Realizing that her favorite vintage folk music lacked artists with similar identities as her own, it became increasingly important for McDoom to carve a unique musical space – to push folk music towards a new and different audience.
1. The City (4:41) 2. Babe, You Light Me Up (5:33) 3. Piano Song (4:50) 4. On My
Way (3:33) 5. Stone After Stone (4:07) 6. By June (4:43) 7. Emerald River Dance (4:48) 8. Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair
(3:57) 9. On My Way (With Strings) (3:54) 10. The City (With Strings) (6:01)