The inspiration for the title track off Eilen Jewells 2009 album, Sea of Tears, came to the alt-country songstress while she was sleeping. [Photo of Jewell and her band at right by Jennifer Lucey-Brzoza.]
I had this dream about these two people in a marketplace, an open air space, and for some reason, they happened into each other, Jewell explained to me via phone as she was gearing up for a co-headlining tour with friend and fellow Boston-based roots music rocker, Sara Borges. He pretended like he didnt see her, and she was saying these things to him, and he wasnt really hearing her, either. When I woke up, I wrote down the words shed said to him.
Jewell stripped away the surreal details of her nighttime vision to reveal the stark, embittered emotion of a woman spurned by her man and trying to make sense of it in a crooning serenade: You wont even look my way / Is there nothing I can say / to make us how we used to be? / You wont even notice me. Resigned to her imminent loss and loneliness, she declares, Its gonna be a sea of tears for me / its gonna be a life of misery, her sultry, forlorn vocals set against vintage rock n roll with measured rhythms and the twisted twangy notes of steel guitar. Jewell credits the aesthetic of the Seeds 1967 single Cant Seem to Make You Mine with influencing the sound of Sea of Tears and providing the perfect rhythmic fit for her lyrics. The song kind of just wrote itself.
While 2007s Letters from Sinners and Strangers was considered her breakthrough LP, the delicate pale-haired beauty has made true believers of Americana audiences with her third; Sea of Tears held a Top 10 position on the Americana Radio Charts for more than seven weeks.
This article appears in Nov 18-24, 2009.
