Lindsay Ell released her new concept album, heart theory, on Aug. 14.
Produced by Dann Huff, heart theory is comprised of 12 tracks that journey through each stage of grief: shock, denial, anger, bargaining, depression, testing and acceptance. Lindsay co-penned 11 tracks on the new project with a host of top songwriters, including Brandy Clark, Laura Veltz, Jessie Jo Dillon, Nicole Gaylon and more.
As Lindsay told Kix Brooks of American Country Countdown, co-writing 11 tracks on the very personal album was about being âhonest and vulnerableâ as a songwriter.
âI truly feel like [songwriting] is a muscle that you need to work over and over and over and over again,â says Lindsay to Kix. âPractice makes perfect, even though youâll never be perfect, but I feel like the gift of it is just that desire to keep doing it. And keep doing it to the point where you get to a place where you can be honest and vulnerable and so unique. I donât really feel like there is a school of right and wrong things to do, but you learn how to be more yourself, and, at least in my personal experience, Iâve found that thatâs where you get the furthest. Thatâs when you can sit in front of an audience and be like, âOkay, this is what I went through. And, this is a song about it,â and then, they can listen to it and be like, âOh my goodnessâI know what that feels like.ââ
The new album follows the release of Lindsayâs major-label debut album, The Project, in 2017. In 2018, Lindsay released The Continuum Project, a track-by-track cover of John Mayerâs Continuum.
In July, Lindsay revealed she is a survivor of sexual assault. With the release of the new albumâs âmake you,â Lindsay publicly addressedâfor the first timeâbeing a survivor of sexual violence. The deeply personal song explores her life after being raped as a 13-year-old. Penned by Lindsay and Brandy Clark, âmake youâ is the first song in the acceptance stage, a reflection of Lindsayâs determination to use her platform to help other sexual trauma survivors.
In conjunction with the release of âmake you,â Lindsay launched the Make You Movement, a charitable fund that endeavors âto help organizations that support at-risk youth, domestic abuse and sexual assault survivors by providing funds on an as-needed basis.â Lindsay is donating proceeds from âmake youâ to the Make You Movement.
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