JOAN AS POLICE WOMAN
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Critically acclaimed multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Joan As Police Woman today releases her 10th studio album Lemons, Limes & Orchids via Play It Again Sam. A record which explores love and loss at its core, the body of work functions as a nocturne for the expansion of time.
A crowning showcase of Joan’s artistry in all its metamorphic splendor, the new album sees Joan venture deeper into her jazz influences with further affectations associated with electronic and ambient music. Featuring production and instrumentation from an impressive list of collaborators, the accomplished personnel includes the legendary and GRAMMY-Award winning Meshell Ndegeocello on bass, Chris Bruce (Seal, Trevor Horn, Alanis Morisette) on guitar, Daniel Mintseris (St. Vincent, David Byrne,Elvis Costello & The Imposters) on keys, and Parker Kindred (Jeff Buckley, Liam Gallagher) and Otto Hauser alternating on drums.
Alongside the album launch, Joan today shares a new music video for focus track “Remember The Voice,” of which she says:
“This is about memory and how psychedelic it can be. Throughout a day, I might remember flashes of scenery, of someone saying something and the very specific look in their eye, of the feeling of a street corner. Living in the chaos of NYC, spending much of my life on tour, memory feels like a giant tangle of infinitely vast colored strings splaying out like the milky way. Recently I experienced the tangle seem to whip itself into a perfectly shaped ball, as if watching a film run in reverse. All the sounds and smells, flashes and blips found their way to their place in the puzzle. The fleeting feeling of something, anything, making sense is a great joy I hang onto by memorializing it in a song.”
Lemons, Limes and Orchids also features singles “Long For Ruin,” “Back Again,” and “Full Time Heist,” which saw support from Stereogum, Brooklyn Vegan, Under The Radar and Northern Transmissions among others. “Full Time Heist” was accompanied by a moving music video, pulling reference from the Wim Wenders’ classic Wings of Desire.
Lemons, Limes & Orchids will mark Joan As Police Woman’s first project since the 2021 release of The Solution Is Restless; the sprawling collaborative album made with the late Afrobeat pioneer Tony Allen and multi-disciplinary artist Dave Okumu. Sonically spanning afrobeat, jazz, trip-hop, pop-rock and funk, upon its release the album garnered rapturous critical acclaim from The Guardian, NPR, NME, Stereogum, The Line Of Best Fit, CLASH and Rolling Stone Australia. Eventually parlaying into more plaudits from Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and an invitation to play All Points East Festival with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds.
Over the course of Joan’s illustrious 3-decade career, she’s made more than considerable strides building her pedigree as a live act. Performing with and alongside luminaries like Lou Reed, Rufus Wainwright, Damon Albarn, John Cale, Laurie Anderson, Sufjan Stevens, Anohni, Beck, Toshi Reagon and most notably the late Jeff Buckley, who she has affectionately referred to as her soulmate. When not touring and recording, Joan also teaches at NYU’s prestigious Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music.
Earlier this year, Joan joined Iggy Pop’s touring band as a keyboardist and background vocalist. In October she’ll be embarking on her own European headline tour, followed by a performance at Big Ears Festival 2025 in Knoxville, Tennessee.