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Imogen Joy Celebrates Musical Muses With My Marianne Single

The alt-pop singer-songwriter explores personal connections in her latest track.

Imogen Joy honours Leonard Cohen’s muse and her own with her new single My Marianne — showcasing today on Tinnitist.

“This song is about dipping into different memories,” the alt-pop singer-songwriter, poet and producer says. “I say ‘Do our little moments blur?’ and that’s exactly what the song is doing: blurring together the highs and lows of having a connection with someone, as well as the simultaneous burden and privilege it is to love someone.

“I’d read this letter Leonard Cohen wrote to Marianne Ihlen as she was passing away,” the Toronto-artist adds. “It was basically an ode to his muse and friend, and said he wasn’t far behind her. After reading that letter, I immediately thought of the person I write all my songs about. I’ve always developed really intense relationships with people and knew I’d be writing a letter like that one day to my ‘Marianne.’ ”

Known for captivating and heartbreakingly honest lyrics laden with a dark humour, Imogen Joy’s dynamic portfolio gleans inspiration from many facets. “If you could see my tattoos, you would know I’m a big Beat Writers fan. I grew up reading Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, and there was something about the way they approached life that I admired and wanted to emulate. I always wanted my songs to paint a portrait of my life that was beautiful to look at, and I also want my music to sound like Leonard Cohen walked through a forest, and then went to a rave.

“That said, I hope others find glimpses of themselves in my words, as well. I recently lost someone very close to me and, as I was writing a song about her, I came up with ‘She wouldn’t have thought it was depressing, she would’ve known you’re meant to laugh.’ I think about this a lot as I write. Just like when I cook, sweet, salty, spicy and sour elements must be perfectly balanced, I try to write balanced as well; sadness balanced with comedy, self-indulgence balanced with the bigger picture.”

Check out My Marianne above, hear more from Imogen Joy below, and keep up with her though her website, Facebook and Instagram.