“I really liked their first EP or record, I'm not sure which one it is, and this one is just as good, if not better. It's sad but good.”
I've Got Me
In "I've Got Me," Joanna Sternberg presents a collection of introspective songs characterized by their raw honesty and emotional depth. The album unfolds with a delicate blend of acoustic guitar, piano, and subtle strings, creating an intimate atmosphere that invites listeners into Sternberg’s world. Her soft, yet resonant vocals carry a sense of vulnerability, effortlessly navigating between a whisper and a heartfelt croon, underscoring the confessional nature of her songwriting. The production choices here are intentionally sparse, allowing the poignant lyrics to take center stage. Tracks like “What’s the Use?” and “Loud” display a reflective quality, as Sternberg explores themes of self-acceptance and personal growth in a manner that feels both universal and deeply personal. The gentle tempo of most songs encourages contemplation, creating a space where listeners can reflect on their own experiences. Distinctive in the contemporary singer-songwriter landscape, Sternberg’s sound recalls the traditions of folk and indie pop while incorporating elements of jazz in her phrasing and chord progressions. This blending of genres adds a refreshing complexity to her music, setting her apart from her peers. The album resonates with those familiar with the likes of Sufjan Stevens or Margaret Glaspy, yet Sternberg's authentic voice and unique perspective carve out a niche that feels distinctly her own. "I've Got Me" stands as an honest exploration of identity and belonging, making it a significant addition to the current musical dialogue around self-discovery and emotional honesty.
“this is Joanna Sternberg, people are toys to you, you play and play with one till you're done. Joanna's from New York, it's a really really good songwriter that I got very very excited about.”
Tracklist
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