On the way to 22, Sophie Allison, better known as Soccer Mommy, made a collage of the 1990s and 2000s music she was raised on. Pairing the pure-pop innocence of her vocal delivery with distorted, a…
, made a collage of the 1990s and 2000s music she was raised on. Pairing the pure-pop innocence of her vocal delivery with distorted, at times screeching guitars, her new album “Color Theory” finds a writer coming to terms with herself in real-time. Her self-evaluations turned into structured, often jarringly direct choruses that feel as natural as conversation.
“Color Theory” feels based around someone who is grappling with career, mental health and family. What were some of the major themes you were trying to capture with this album? I feel like I was able to come in with more ideas and more of a vision with the production. With Clean I had never really been in a studio before that. I had never recorded with a producer ever, so I didn’t know how to tell someone what I wanted beyond a sort of bedroom-pop like recording.One of my favorite songs on the record, and one that I was particularly impressed that I was able to make, was “gray light.” I feel like we did something really special with that one.
You mentioned music of the 1990s. Who were some of the artists that inspired the creation of “Color Theory?” With that, it wasn’t even a decision. I didn’t even listen to it. They sent me the radio edit, I saw the time stamp, and I just said, “nope.” I told them “I don’t know what you did, but you couldn’t have done anything good.” I wasn’t expecting that one to be a radio song.
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