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The Magic is the first single to be taken from the new JOAN AS POLICE WOMAN album, The Deep Field.
Joan Wasser: “The Magic is about how crazy your head can get when you begin worrying about the future, about the past, about not getting what you want or not getting enough of it.. and once that worry starts it can turn into some serious psychic bad trip! “
Here's Joan talking about the recoring of The Magic: link
The new JOAN AS POLICE WOMAN album, The Deep Field begins with the words “I want you to fall in love with me,” and continues to unfurl an unashamed lust for life. It's unquestionably her best, most significant album yet – in Joan's own words, “my most open, joyous record.” A rocking, soulful journey, The Deep Field is Joan's most personal, and her most universal album to date.
The Deep Field – the title refers to a tiny and far distant part of space – follows the critical and commercial success of her previous albums, Real Life and To Survive and it confirms, if confirmation were needed, that Joan Wasser is a truly original talent; utterly captivating both on record and on stage, Joan returns to the UK in February for an eleven-date tour:
February
1st – Oxford Academy – link
2nd- Brighton Komedia – link
4th – Nottingham Glee Club – link
5th – Bristol Thekla – link
6th – London Barbican – link
7th – Birmingham Glee Club – link
9th – Manchester Sound Control – link
10th – Dublin The Button Factory – link
11th – Glasgow Oran Mor – link
12th – Leeds Brudenell Social Club – link
13th – Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms – link