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Tender Heart

by Mia Dyson (AUS Store)

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1.
Dare 03:52
the ground beneath my feet will always be shaking the blood under my skin will always be racing the centre of my body will always be aching the death inside of me will always be waiting dare turn and face me where i’ll be waiting yeah come and make me dare yeah I never thought I’d meet you in a place like this heard you call me here from empty space holding me to feel the thing in my chest everything before is gone with no trace dare turn and face me where i’ll be waiting yeah come and make me dare yeah the ground beneath my feet has always been shaking the blood inside my skin has always been racing the centre of my body has always been aching the death inside of me has always been waiting
2.
ragged friend I got you you got summer sunk again, shadow moon reaching up the vine to find no end I’m right here with you my sweet friend don’t turn down your light there is another side no answer to the ‘why’ will you let me see you cry what have we ever done to have all this sunlight, air, bare skin and fingertips one whole universe given free we forget we are more than we can see don’t turn down your life there is another side an answer to the ‘why’ will let me see you cry you have seen a truth we needed breaking down I have seen it too we needed breaking down so we could learn to love ragged friend you’ve got me and i’ve got you we’ve got summer laid ahead and bare skin to feel it through I will hold you, you will hold me we are surrounded by this truth all our friends are with us now, so many friends that we can’t move
3.
tender heart today who is talking and taking the lead will I be walking or down on my hands torn up and mocking all of my plans all that I promised my own hand keeps dragging me down keeps spinning me out I don’t know I can stand my own hand keeps dragging me down keeps spinning me out I don’t know I can stand I can’t trust my own hand I hear darkness calling my name oh so sweetly singing like rain do I want this sinking again please don’t let me go down in vain
4.
Golden Light 03:05
you pour gold into my heart you don’t care how much it spills out you pour gold into my heart you’re gonna fill me up, right to the top oh my that golden light pouring right through you crossed the space between our faces where the world comes through I tried and I failed to hold on to this light when you left me at the gate and walked out into the night you pour gold into my heart you don’t care how much it spills out you pour gold into my heart you’re gonna fill me up, right to the top sometimes I want you still sometimes I want you wild pressing into your lips you and I making time well I have searched and you have searched and nothing is just right what if we stay right here and give in to this life
5.
Sunny Hills 03:47
hold my hands over my head take off my dress come mess up my bed build me a house play in my band sing through my mouth join me as I am our love is our rebellion the Everyone Union our love is our surrender each love that’s been will meet us here lift up your eyes I won’t hide plenty of time to go for a ride dance at my show set me alight I am home being unknown our love is our rebellion the Everyone Union our love is our surrender each love that’s been will meet us here
6.
Thank You 03:53
I hope we are together in our last moments of life and that we believe we are about to die and there will be time to look you in the eyes everything goes quiet i’m telling you thank you I love you forgive me I forgive you but you might have to leave me be first into that light or I might have to leave you if it’s my time and one of us stays in the world a while either way i’ll be saying thank you I love you forgive me I forgive you
7.
These Words 02:13
these words are fooling us me with their writing you with their reading let us do away with them and look into each other more easily it seems like you’re over there and i’m over here but surely we are together we can discover this over and over we forget and remember where do we travel to in between our words is that the place where we are the most together where do we travel to in between our thoughts where we will be most likely to find each other you took a drink of me you couldn’t speak and then I could see you I was so thirsty to understand you to be understood too it’s hard to give up words to trust the silent space we find here would you remind me if you find me lost in my fear
8.
Come to Me 03:59
come to me in beauty come to me in song come to me in silence come to me when I’m wrong be my touch of tender       be my pain’s reward be the never growing light                     I’m always moving toward come over as you are come over as you are honey it’s so easy to please me if you please your heart   come now to me barren                   or with your basket full           we’ll hold each others heads when we can’t raise them anymore     come to me in splinters   we'll build ourselves a tree     to shade us both in summer and drink sunlight through our leaves come over as you are come over as you are come over as you are honey it’s so easy to please me if you please your heart   come to me commanding      or come to me in shame come to me forgiven I can’t help but share your name show me down the hall and through the open door be my ever aching heart I’d still like a little more come over as you are come over as you are only as you are honey it’s so easy to please me if you please your heart   come over as you are come over as you are come over as you are honey it’s so easy to please me if you please your heart   honey it’s so easy to please me if you please your heart  
9.
Middle Lion 03:33
let every breath be just as itself I surround the beauty I am in every you (In every lack of me) I am in every pain explore yourself so that others may benefit from your universe benefit from your wounds (benefit from your body) I hear you coming down the stairs no we won’t be seperate no we won’t be tame no we won’t be divided if I won’t play that game the sum of every life spent from now until the very end the rush of every moment our love into the very end of nothing we are in the furnace we become forgive yourself the jealousy forgive yourself the hurt (forgive yourself of everything) nothing is what it seems
10.
Worship 02:46
the darkness won’t be leaving me lonely I have every moment to connect and if i still feel hunger I can use that I‘ve always had it all inside my breast will you hold my face when the party is over remind we where I am if I forget you bring me back to all that is sober where emptiness was there is a net I knew when I was child there‘re mountains on all sides and long unbroken lines of those who made the climb to worship all the world makes the world whole i’m a sinner to withhold it from myself seeking adoration it weakens me did I forget or ever know who I am in the land of abundance and poverty protect me from greed come to me as the generosity of the warming ocean of sun around every sensation of cold I dreamed when I was child there‘re mountains on all sides and long unbroken lines of those who made the climb and moved with open eyes no matter what the sight who fought to clear their minds and give what is my life

about

There’s something electric and urgent driving Dyson's latest album, Tender Heart. Something momentous, that has her plunging open-heartedly into the magical, terrifying, mundane, mysterious business of life.

It started with an earthquake.

Karl - Dyson’s husband & writing partner - felt the earth move one evening during the pandemic, literally, when a quake rumbled through their LA home. He heard, moments later, Mia calling his name from the bedroom. Entering the dark room, he spoke to her, heard nothing, touched her motionless hand, and fumbled for a light. That was when he saw Mia ‘slumped against the wall’, he said later. ‘Your eyes looked like they were made out of wood.’

For Karl, the story was earthly and confusing and desperate. The earthquake. The darkness. The wooden eyes. His own muttered pleas. He found himself breathing air into a body that had stopped breathing, unaccountably, upon experiencing an earthquake. Karl remembers feeling the responsibility of bringing Mia back to life, thanking her over and over ‘for coming back to me’ when she started breathing again. It seemed, he said, ‘like you were in another place, like you were not here anymore. It was really clear. I’ve never seen anybody do that before.’

Mia did leave. She was somewhere else. She was, as she puts it, ‘Far, far away, and in darkness and nothingness. Nothing was wrong.’ She came back into her body as she was revived, ‘slowly and terribly’, feeling completely pinned down. Technically, she was dead. Her heart had stopped beating (she was later diagnosed with a heart arrhythmia and treated with a defibrillator implanted in her chest) and the pain and confusion of coming back was intense.

Being able to recover while taking her time to create Tender Heart with her cherished collaborators has been a joy. Syd Sidney (drums), Dan Wright (vocals, bass), and producer Scott Hirsch are friends and creative partners in the real-time musical processing of one small moment in time that almost prevented the album from happening at all.

Dyson’s work has always hinted at visual, textured worlds and relationships that could be anybody’s. Like Leonard Cohen’s Famous Blue Raincoat or the short stories of Raymond Carver, her work nudges us to piece together a story. And that voice, her voice, implies a life tuned to the hum of what it is to be human. 

Tender Heart comes right at you with this and more in its opening track, ‘Dare’ — a deep, golden whisky of a song that somehow also skips along as though it has its hand out the car window dipping and weaving through time. Written before Dyson’s near-death experience, there is a jaw-dropping prescience to this piece. Maybe Dyson knew, on some deeper level, as she wrote these words, what was going to happen. ‘The ground beneath my feet will always be shaking’, she sings. ‘The blood under my skin will always be racing’. It’s when the song builds to ‘The death inside of me will always be waiting’ that things start to feel truly spooky.

It's a profound album. It’s gentle and thoughtful and you can listen to it without knowing any of the depth of experience and love behind it. The love song, Golden Light, inspired by the golden light between Mia and Karl at the portal between life and death, could just be about a Sunday morning, light pouring through the window. Bare feet padding about on the cold floor. A stillness and a slowness and the kind of love it’s easy to take for granted.

The crafted simplicity of this album – the lyrics, the easy, rolling musical journey of each track – hints at larger, more magnificent, harder, tougher, deeper things. In that way, it’s less like a series of short stories. It’s like poetry. A poet, breathing life into a poet, beaming joyful, unfettered love out to the rest of us.

Perhaps the most profound song on the album is Thank You. Living life after a moment of death showed Dyson that there weren’t too many words she would have regretted not saying. They have become in Thank You, a life-affirming, honest, surprisingly joyful chorus: “Thank you. I love you. Forgive me. I forgive you.”

credits

released February 23, 2024

All songs by Mia Dyson, Karl Linder, Daniel Wright & Syd Sidney

Produced, recorded & mixed by Scott Hirsch for Echo Magic
Recorded at Lucy’s Meat Market in Los Angeles, CA
Additional recording at 64 Sound in Los Angeles by Tyler Karmen
& at El Camino in Ojai, CA
Mastered by Ian Sefchick

Mia Dyson - vocals, guitars
Syd Sidney - drums
Dan Wright - bass, backing vocals, drums on ‘These Words’, string arrangement on ‘Golden Light’
Scott Hirsch - river guitars, lap steel, bass on ‘These Words’
Lee Pardini - piano, hammond & wurlitzer
Karl Linder - backing vocal on ‘Thank you’
Yair Evnine - string recording & cello on ‘Golden Light’
Dana Lyn - Violin on ‘Golden Light’

Cover photograph by Birdee
Cover photograph subject Stella De Mont
Artwork by Aaron Taylor-Waldman

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Mia Dyson (AUS Store) Melbourne, Australia

Mia Dyson is a multiple ARIA-nominated & award-winning artist from Melbourne with a powerful grit and gravel voice and guitar-playing landing her voted amongst the top 25 Australian guitarists of all time. Releasing 6 critically-acclaimed albums and touring the world with the likes of Stevie Nicks, Bonnie Raitt and Eric Clapton, Mia has cemented her place as one of the great Australian troubadours ... more

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