"This area of the throat," says Chelsea Jade, resting three fingers roughly where her neck meets her chest. "It"s particularly soft, and it"s connected ... it"s halfway between the heart and the mouth. And that"s an interesting place of vulnerability." Soft Spot, the Los Angeles-based New Zealand artist"s second album, dwells somewhere between feeling and expression, certainty and doubt. It ventures beyond the exploration of delusions of grandeur that formed the focus of the critically acclaimed Personal Best (2018), and simultaneously promotes and undermines romance, specifically, in a more solemn way. "Less glib," offers Jade, who has opened for Lorde and Cat Power among others. Still deliciously glib in places: "Give your worst my best," she sings ... read more