
Snail Mail - Ricochet
Snail Mail â the project of Lindsey Jordan â announces her highly anticipated third album, Ricochet.
Her first album in five years, she returns with a renewed sense of clarity and control, asserting herself as a generational songwriter with a sharpened perspective.
While her early work chronicled the emotional turbulence of young love, Ricochet reveals a deeper fixation: time, mortality, and the quiet terror of watching the things you love slip away.
The albumâs 11 songs are steeped in introspection, anxiety, and acceptance â an acknowledgment that the world keeps turning regardless of whatâs unfolding in your own small orbit.
Written during a period of intense personal change that included a move to North Carolina from NYC, Ricochet finds Jordan reckoning with questions she once avoided, namely death and what comes after.
The album pairs her incisive lyricism with newly expansive melodies, ornate string arrangements, and hypnotic textures, marking a natural evolution from Lushâs poised guitar work and Valentineâs raw emotional charge.
Sonically, Ricochet channels the luminous side of â90s alternative rock â echoing Smashing Pumpkins at their sunniest, Radiohead at their most Britpop, and the shoegaze haze of bands like Catherine Wheel and Ivy â all filtered through Jordanâs singular voice.
After undergoing surgery for vocal polyps and intensive speech therapy ahead of 2021âs Valentine tour, Jordan emerges on Ricochet as a more confident and controlled vocalist â an ironic strength for an album centered on uncertainty.
She recorded the album with producer and bassist Aron Kobayashi Ritch (Momma) at Fidelitorium Recordings in North Carolina, as well as Nightfly and Studio G in Brooklyn.
The sessions, Jordan says, felt ârefreshing, trusting, and comfortable,â allowing her to fully inhabit the songs without compromise.
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Snail Mail â the project of Lindsey Jordan â announces her highly anticipated third album, Ricochet.
Her first album in five years, she returns with a renewed sense of clarity and control, asserting herself as a generational songwriter with a sharpened perspective.
While her early work chronicled the emotional turbulence of young love, Ricochet reveals a deeper fixation: time, mortality, and the quiet terror of watching the things you love slip away.
The albumâs 11 songs are steeped in introspection, anxiety, and acceptance â an acknowledgment that the world keeps turning regardless of whatâs unfolding in your own small orbit.
Written during a period of intense personal change that included a move to North Carolina from NYC, Ricochet finds Jordan reckoning with questions she once avoided, namely death and what comes after.
The album pairs her incisive lyricism with newly expansive melodies, ornate string arrangements, and hypnotic textures, marking a natural evolution from Lushâs poised guitar work and Valentineâs raw emotional charge.
Sonically, Ricochet channels the luminous side of â90s alternative rock â echoing Smashing Pumpkins at their sunniest, Radiohead at their most Britpop, and the shoegaze haze of bands like Catherine Wheel and Ivy â all filtered through Jordanâs singular voice.
After undergoing surgery for vocal polyps and intensive speech therapy ahead of 2021âs Valentine tour, Jordan emerges on Ricochet as a more confident and controlled vocalist â an ironic strength for an album centered on uncertainty.
She recorded the album with producer and bassist Aron Kobayashi Ritch (Momma) at Fidelitorium Recordings in North Carolina, as well as Nightfly and Studio G in Brooklyn.
The sessions, Jordan says, felt ârefreshing, trusting, and comfortable,â allowing her to fully inhabit the songs without compromise.


















