Jackson VanHorn’s solo musical venture began after the disbanding of previous bands TV Ghost and Phases. After a slew of demos, self-recorded singles, a mini-LP, and touring, Jackson VanHorn’s musical craft came into its own with the release of last year’s debut full length, “After the Rehearsal”, followed by a “Reworked EP” a digital collection of reworked songs made by the artist.
The all new album, “A Silent Understanding”, continues that craft by merging literary and cinematic influences with philosophical attentiveness. It peels back the veiled facade of society and holds a mirror to the self.
Both contemporary and timeless in its commentary, this record views the world through a critical lens. It acknowledges historical parallels (particularly in times of plague), while harboring frustration and disappointment with a world hurting both environmentally and socio-economically… leaving one acutely aware in a deafening silence.
“A Silent Understanding” explores the collapse of the individual within the context of a contemporary capitalist society, capturing the despondency and darkness felt by its widespread effects. Despite the tenebrosity, this new record is not completely devoid of light.
Released Mid December 2021 by Manic Depression.
Tracks Listing:
01. Common Era
02. Two Evils
03. Invisible Hand
04. Melancholia
05. Lady of Light
06. The Flame
07. A silent Understanding Pt. 1
08. Dissent
09. Requiem
10. Anthropocene
11. Exile
12. A silent Understanding Pt. 2