Warm Human
Hamartia
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Expected Release Date: 10/11/24
Warm Human
Hamartia
Purchase of pre-sale items will not ship until on or about the release date. All items purchased with a pre-sale item will ship on or around the date of the release of the pre-sale item.
Expected Release Date: 10/11/24
DIGITAL: Download the album in lossless audio format.
12" VINYL LP: Hi-fi vinyl black vinyl as it was meant to be heard. Full color labels and Jackets. Shrink-wrapped. Hype sticker. 33 1/3 RPM.
LIMITED EDITION 12" VINYL LP: Limited Edition handmade vinyl variant (Black Ink Blot in Transparent Clear). Each LP was hand made at Gotta Groove Records in USA. Full color labels and Jackets. Shrink-wrapped. Hype sticker. 33 1/3 RPM. Limited Edition of 50.
ha·mar·ti·a
/həˈmärdēə/
noun
1. a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine.
Hamartia is a narrative tool often determining a character’s arc (or fate) underpinning many of our favorite stories in film, literature, and music. Meredith Johnston, the singer-songwriter-producer at the heart of indie project Warm Human, borrowed the term for the title of her latest LP, and her first for Sooper Records. Hamartia finds Johnston probing the depths of her fatal flaw, self-hatred, without skimping on the catchy hooks and bracingly frank lyricism. “This whole album is pop music for deranged people” she says.
Hamartia is laden with references to the flawed figures and storylines of literary tragedies through the ages; reference points for the self-mythologizing of Johnston’s own flaws and tragedies, which she lays bare in an almost too-much-information display that is as deviously fun as it is psychologically disquieting. "This record is about my fatal flaw of always hating myself no matter how much better I get," she says.
Johnston wrote and produced the album with Chicago composer and producer Conor Mackey (Lynyn, Monobody, NNAMDÏ). Together, the pair crafted an album that draws liberally from its diverse influences, incorporating down-tempo electronics, drum n’ bass, indie rock, synth pop, and elegant, unstructured soundscapes. Hamartia finds humanity in electronic music, with warm synths, guitars, and shape-shifting vocal stacks frequently creating a one-woman choir.
Hamartia is buoyed by the best music of Warm Human’s career, from the probing “Father Father” to the insightful “My Moods!!” and the musical dish session “Love 2 Hate.” Inspired by Portishead, Sheryl Crow, Frou Frou and others, the LP can be both wryly funny and incisive in the span of a single couplet (“I asked for space and you gave me the moon,” she sings on “My Moods!!” adding, “I’m riding shotgun with my shit attitude”). Hamartia is a perfect pop soundtrack for our current moment because its irresistible hooks and quotable lyrics are the opposite of empty escapism–they’re an invitation to acknowledge your own struggles and flaws. To get in touch with your Hamartia.
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“Warm Human’s songs navigate interpersonal conflict with cinematic aplomb… bold, capital-P pop gestures kidnapped from their native environment and thrown against the wall in new and surprising formations” – UPROXX
“What is perhaps Johnston’s greatest strength, taking slivers of time and weaving it into words and songs” – BANDCAMP
“Her strong-willed, clear-eyed performances make her music feel as huge and inevitable as a Marvel blockbuster” – CHICAGO READER
Written and Produced by Meredith Johnston and Conor Mackey
Guitars on “2 Steps” by NNAMDÏ
Guitars on “Maybe” by Nick Levine
Mixed by Brok Mende at Friends of Friends Recording in Chicago, IL
“Love 2 Hate” Mixed By Carlos de la Garza in Los Angeles, CA
Mastered by Doug McBride at Gravity Studios in Chicago, IL
Cover Photo by Gavin McDonald
Back Cover Photo by Meredith Johnston
Layout and Design by Clare Byrne