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''LoveLaws'' is the debut
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by the American musician
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. It was released under the pseudonym TT on May 18, 2018 on LoveLeaks, Wayman's own
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. Produced over an eight-year period, ''LoveLaws'' style deviates from the music she created as a member of the
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band Warpaint and features a more
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sound influenced by
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and
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. The album's lyrics explore several themes relating to the concept of
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, including motherhood, self-
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and both romantic and
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. Wayman self-produced ''LoveLaws'' with her brother Ivan, with additional production contributions from Dan Carey and
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. It was recorded in several locations, including Wayman's home studio and Warpaint's personal studio in the United States and Carey's studio in London, England. Wayman only performed a small number of dates in the U.S. and England in support of ''LoveLaws'' release, including appearances at
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and the Museum of Contemporary Art in
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. Further promotion for ''LoveLaws'' included online sessions for Baeble Music in the US, Revista Martin in Mexico and
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in England. Critical response to the album was largely positive.


Background

Theresa Wayman Theresa Becker Wayman (born June 23, 1980), known professionally as TT, is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and occasional actress, best known as guitarist and vocalist of the indie rock band Warpaint (band), Warpaint. Early life Waym ...
initially began learning piano as a child, aged 10, in
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. After she "dabbled in guitar" as a teenager, Wayman "got really serious" about music and songwriting, learning both guitar and drums by 21-years old. In 2004 she formed the
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band Warpaint in
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,
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, with whom she released three
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s—'' The Fool'' (2010), '' Warpaint'' (2014) and '' Heads Up'' (2016)—to critical acclaim. In 2010 Wayman began the process of composing and recording solo material by "daydreaming about making music" using ideas that were "brewing since hewas a teenager". She subsequently began learning to use the
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, utilizing the application's
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s and creating loops. Among the earliest tracks written by Wayman was an embryonic version of "The Dream". Since Wayman was not signed to a
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as a solo artist, she was "free to experiment in whichever direction hewanted to" with her initial ideas for ''LoveLaws'', as there was no release deadline to meet. She subsequently spent a further eight years writing and recording ideas for the album, which she called a "luxury". Describing the situation, Wayman said:
"Usually I'm up against time and money utwith this, I didn't have that pressure. I did get to set things aside and wait to see how I felt about them later; if they had a longer shelf life then I knew it was right."


Recording

''LoveLaws'' was recorded intermittently over an eight-year period from 2010 to 2018 in various locations, including Wayman's
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; House on the Hill, Warpaint's personal studio in downtown
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; and Mr. Dan's, Dan Careys studio in London, England. Wayman was the album's main producer, with further co-production from her brother Ivan and Carey, both of whom also performed as
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s. Ivan Wayman co-produced eight tracks; Carey co-produced two ("I've Been Fine" and "Too Sweet").
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collaborator Mark Ramos Nishita (
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) was brought in by Wayman during the later sessions for the album. Instead of rearranging or reproducing the existing tracks, he and Wayman spent the sessions "just
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ming", with Money Mark instead contributing "some really beautiful lines" that Wayman could then
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throughout the album. Money Mark co-produced two tracks ("Love Leaks" and "Tutorial") and contributed
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on "Tutorial" and the synthesizer line in the chorus of "Love Leaks", which Wayman then further rearranged as the song's introduction. All three other members of Warpaint were also part of the ''LoveLaws'' recording process. "Take One" features bassist
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, who Wayman instructed "to go crazy" during the song's instrumental bridge; "Safe" features drummer
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, who Wayman "asked for some input" and who contributed synthesizers and drum fills; and "Too Sweet" features vocalist
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singing "made of a lover", a lyric previously used on the Warpaint song "Biggy" from the band's eponymous second studio album four years prior. Wayman spent the final year-and-a-half of the ''LoveLaws'' production taking "all the bits and pieces" produced since 2010 "and putting it together" with Ivan. "Safe", which begins with a dialogue between a man and a woman whose voices are reversed, was originally intended to include
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dialogue from a scene in
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''. Wayman said "it matched up perfectly" and "felt like it had to be there", but was ultimately replaced by dialogue recorded by Pete Checkvala and Wayman. The final sessions with Ivan included the rerecording of several of the album's vocal tracks; the final song to be completed was "The Dream". ''LoveLaws'' was subsequently mixed by Ivan and
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and
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at Elysian Masters in Los Angeles.


Composition

''LoveLaws'' contains ten tracks, nine of which were written by Wayman. Of the nine tracks she penned, two were co-written with collaborators. "Mykki", the album's opener, was co-written with her brother Ivan Wayman and Joe Base; "Dram" was co-written with Ivan. One track ("Sassafras Interlude") was written and performed by Ludivine Anneliz, also known as "Sassafras". A multi-instrumentalist, Wayman performed several instruments on the album, including guitar, bass, synthesizers, samplers, piano,
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and both acoustic and digital drums. ''LoveLaws'' musical style has been noted for deviating from Wayman's "rather guitar-heavy roots" in Warpaint, with more of an emphasis on samples, "dark and moody
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s", "sparse beats" and " Lynchian electronic noise"; Wayman herself has described the album as "a lot more
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… and maybe more gentle" than Warpaint's sound. In particular, Wayman has cited the use of
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s by
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bands Portishead and
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as an influence on the album's sound, as well as
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artists
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, and the Icelandic musician
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. Wayman dubbed the album's genre as "bedroom
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" while several publications have described it as
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, trip hop, electronica, and
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. Wayman, although stressing she did not consider ''LoveLaws'' a work of
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, said that the album "fulfills the definition of ambient music in the sense that it's very mood driven and creates something to feel and think to and experience on a physical level." Initially, Wayman wrote
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-style lyrics for the songs on ''LoveLaws'' and avoided "revising music or lyrics in the pursuit of a raw, unfussy sound." However, during the process of "polishing ideas" for the final versions, she reworked several lyrics, approaching them by "wondering about … how to reconcile these different aspects of my life that don't necessarily go together". Wayman attributed the life-change of becoming a mother to her approach to songwriting with a newfound energy, acknowledging "It makes me get closer to the dreams I’ve always had. It makes me remember who I really am." Originally the songs on ''LoveLaws'' were "break-up
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s and aspirational love songs", which Wayman claims were her "romanticizing about having the perfect relationship when in real life, I wasn't able to have any relationship". Over the course of writing, the songs' subjects and themes "naturally expanded to include different influences", including motherhood, self-
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, and
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. Wayman confirmed the overarching lyrical themes of ''LoveLaws'' as romantic love, but emphasised that "it's all kinds of facets of
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, including platonic friendships and the concept of
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, both "of the past and what
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been going through". Wayman's lyrics have been noted for their "emotional openness", which she herself commented on, claiming the album as a whole "evokes emotion more than being an intellectual album."


Release

''LoveLaws'' was released on May 18, 2018 in the United States and Europe on LoveLeaks, Wayman's own
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, and distributed by
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. The album was made available for
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and digital download on several online services and issued on CD in both regions. A limited-edition
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LP was released only in Europe. A Japanese CD pressing was distributed by
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and included a bonus track, "So To Be Forgot". ''LoveLaws'' artwork was designed by Wayman, featuring photography by Delaram Pourabdi. Explaining the album's title, Wayman said she thought of it as "a good concept to build an album from. I was feeling ruled by love and romance, and also seeing love as being a fundamental of life in so many ways." An album launch was held at Everyman Kings Cross in London four days prior to ''LoveLaws'' official release. Hosted by Pitchblack Playback, a company who host album listening sessions in a pitch-black environment, the event included a question-and-answers session with Wayman. In further promotion of the album, Wayman performed online sessions for Baeble Music in the US, Revista Martin in Mexico, and
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in England between March and October 2018. She also appeared as a guest and performed on
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''. Three
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s were released from ''LoveLaws''. The lead single, "Love Leaks", was released on March 7, 2018—the day the album was announced. The second single, "I've Been Fine", was released on April 5 with an accompanying music video directed by both Wulf Anderson and Wayman. The third and final single, "The Dream", was released on May 4. Wayman made a conscious decision to not continuously tour in promotion of ''LoveLaws'', citing the struggles of Warpaint's constant touring as a reason. She instead performed a small, six-date tour of England from May 17 to 23, 2018 supporting
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and performing a headline show at the Pickle Factory in London; the following week, ''LoveLaws'' placed at number 38 on the United Kingdom's
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. Several small shows in California were subsequently announced between June and October, including appearances at MOCA Music at the Museum of Contemporary Art and
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in Los Angeles.


Reception

Upon its release ''LoveLaws'' received positive reviews from music critics. At
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, which assigns a
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rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 70, based on 9 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". '' Clash'' writer Josh Gray praised ''LoveLaws'' as "refreshingly honest"—in particular its lyrical "frankness" and "intimacy"—but criticized the album as "more of a messy entry scrawled across the pages of a personal diary than it is a pristine, thought-out postcard". Gray summarized that "occasionally
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composition feels scrappy or unfinished, but this doesn’t particularly mar the experience of listening to it", rating it seven out of ten. In a four-out-of-five-star review for '' DIY'', Lisa Wright drew comparisons to Warpaint's releases and said ''LoveLaws'' "feel familiar yet riddled with something slightly sadder", concluding that the album was "an even more personal exploration of ayman'saffective talents." ''
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'' rated ''LoveLaws'' six out of ten, with Sam Steiger writing that "the overall mood is claustrophobic—the aural equivalent of a deep-sea journey … Enveloped in icy, Stygian depths, the sounds resonate with exaggerated meaning"; Steiger called the resulting sound "cool, downbeat and languid." Writing for ''
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'', Ross Horton referred to ''LoveLaws'' as "a resounding success", praised the album's "mastery of dynamics" and selected "The Dream" as the album's highlight, calling it "a groovy, down-tempo banger with thudding percussion sounds, densely layered atmospherics and Wayman's distinctive murmur"; Horton awarded the album a seven-out-of-ten rating. ''
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'' reviewer Tristan Gatward called ''LoveLaws'' "a resounding and devastating collection of songs about motherhood, loneliness and romance in an unromantic age" and "lyrically astute pop with shattering confessionalism", ultimately rating it eight out of ten. In a four-out-of-five-star review for ''
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'', Andrew Trendell said ''LoveLaws'' was "so driven by Wayman's personality, vivid lyricism and adventurous flair that it deserves to exist within its own realm", praising the album's "crisp production and open-hearted approach" and further calling it "a record not only to be listened to from start to finish, but a 'headphones' album if ever there was one." Katie Hawthorne of '' The Skinny'' rated the album four-out-of-five stars and said Wayman's "imagination is startling and singular". She referred to Wayman's songwriting as having a "slippery, shimmering quality", selecting "I've Been Fine", "Dram", "Safe" and "Too Sweet" as highlights from the album. In a three-out-of-five-star review for ''
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'', Hal Horowitz noted the album's preference for "atmospheric programmed beats, synths, piano and bass" over Wayman's usual use of guitar, adding that the resulting sound was "often throbbing, sensual … augmented by suggestive lyrics." Though further praising the album's "personal and riveting" lyrics and "enduring, durable and somewhat ageless vibe", Horowitz claimed ''LoveLaws'' "seems caught in a time warp of sorts" due to its "melodramatic tendencies" and "often creepy robot-on-narcotics sound". '' Q'', in another three-out-of-five-star review, was similarly critical and said ''LoveLaws'' "feels like an act of introspection that's gone too far, one that might have benefited from a breath of fresh air, a trip outside its head."


Track listing


Personnel

All personnel credits adapted from ''LoveLaws'' album notes. ;Performers *
Theresa Wayman Theresa Becker Wayman (born June 23, 1980), known professionally as TT, is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and occasional actress, best known as guitarist and vocalist of the indie rock band Warpaint (band), Warpaint. Early life Waym ...
 – vocals , synthesizer , guitar , bass , piano , drum machine , drums , sampler ,
Hammond organ The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert, first manufactured in 1935. Multiple models have been produced, most of which use sliding #Drawbars, drawbars to vary sounds. Until 1975, sound was created ...
*Ivan Wayman – synthesizer , strings , drums , drum machine *Joe Bates – vocals * Dan Carey – drum machine , guitar ,
Swarmatron The Swarmatron is an analogue synthesizer developed by Dewanatron, consisting of cousins Brian and Leon Dewan. Hand-made by the Dewans, it has eight oscillators controlled by a single ribbon controller. The oscillators are linked through a 'swarm' ...
, synthesizer *Guro Gikling – bass *
Money Mark Mark Ramos Nishita (born February 10, 1960), known professionally as Money Mark, is an American producer and musician, best known for his collaborations with the Beastie Boys from 1992 until 2011. Early life Born in Detroit to a Japanese-Hawai ...
 –
harmonium The pump organ or reed organ is a type of organ that uses free reeds to generate sound, with air passing over vibrating thin metal strips mounted in a frame. Types include the pressure-based harmonium, the suction reed organ (which employs a va ...
, synthesizer ,
percussion A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a percussion mallet, beater including attached or enclosed beaters or Rattle (percussion beater), rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or ...
, electric piano *Alex Belmonte – guitar *
Stella Mozgawa Stella Mozgawa is an Australian drummer and record producer, best known as a member of the indie rock band Warpaint, with whom she has recorded four studio albums. Alongside her work with Warpaint, Mozgawa is one half of the electronica duo Bel ...
 – drums , synthesizer *Anjolee Williams – additional vocals *Pete Checkvala – additional vocals *Graeme Blevins – clarinet *Ludivine Anneliz ("Sassafras") – vocals, guitar *
Jenny Lee Lindberg Jennifer Lee Lindberg (born July 30, 1981) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, record producer and painter, best known as the bassist of the indie rock band Warpaint. In 2015, Lindberg released her first solo album, '' Right On!'', under ...
 – bass *
Emily Kokal Emily Camille Kokal (born September 30, 1980) is an American musician. She is best known as the singer and guitarist of the indie rock band Warpaint. Kokal is one of the founding members of the band. Early life Kokal was born in Chico, Californi ...
 – additional vocals ;Technical personnel *Theresa Wayman –
production Production may refer to: Economics and business * Production (economics) * Production, the act of manufacturing goods * Production, in the outline of industrial organization, the act of making products (goods and services) * Production as a stat ...
,
arrangement In music, an arrangement is a musical adaptation of an existing composition. Differences from the original composition may include reharmonization, melodic paraphrasing, orchestration, or formal development. Arranging differs from orchestr ...
*Ivan Wayman – production , arrangement , mixing *Dan Carey – production , arrangement *Money Mark – production *
Hal Ritson HAL may refer to: Aviation * Halali Airport (IATA airport code: HAL) Halali, Oshikoto, Namibia * Hawaiian Airlines (ICAO airline code: HAL) * HAL Airport, Bengaluru, India * Hindustan Aeronautics Limited an Indian aerospace manufacturer of fi ...
 – additional production , additional
programming Program (American English; also Commonwealth English in terms of computer programming and related activities) or programme (Commonwealth English in all other meanings), programmer, or programming may refer to: Business and management * Program m ...
*Richard Adlam – additional programming *
Shawn Everett Shawn Everett (born July 6, 1982) is a Canadian music engineer and producer best known for his work with Alabama Shakes, Kacey Musgraves, The War on Drugs, The Killers, and Julian Casablancas. Everett has won six Grammy Awards. Early life Ev ...
 – mixing *
Dave Cooley Dave Cooley (David J. Cooley) is an American mastering engineer and audio restoration specialist. His numerous mastering credits include J Dilla's ''Donuts'' and '' The Diary'', Paramore's ''After Laughter'', 40th anniversary release of Bob Marl ...
 – mastering ;Design personnel *Theresa Wayman – design, artwork *Delaram Pourabdi – photography


Chart positions


Release history


References


External links

* * {{Authority control 2018 debut albums Albums produced by Dan Carey (record producer) Theresa Wayman albums