Kytly Is Finally Ready To Begin Again

The Ontario rocker returns with the first taste of her star-studded new album.

Kytly re-emerges after a long hiatus with her hauntingly seductive new single Begin Again — showcasing today on Tinnitist.

The first preview of her upcoming album Detours And Exits, Begin Again is sparse indie-rock confessional produced by Fountains of Wayne’s Brian Young (Jesus and Mary Chain, Posies) and featuring a cast of musicians from Afghan Whigs, Brian Wilson’s band and more.

More than a decade after debuting with the acclaimed but short-lived indie-rock outfit The Caraways — and following years of navigating the curves, hills and valleys of existence — the bewitching vocalist and multi-media multi-talent has returned with her long-overdue, appropriately named new album.

“I found that title in one of my many songbooks,” explains Kytly, aka Hamilton’s Laura Keightley. “I had circled it back in 2015 as the title of the album that I was working on back then and when I saw it again, it just spoke loudly about what my songs are about — relationships, heartbreak, starting over. Everything I write is personal. It’s bedroom diary-type stuff.”

Poised between the cool ’90s sounds of her youth and the dusky tones of desert-rock, these vintage-sounding tracks are rich with echoes of Mazzy Star, Julee Cruise, The Breeders, Cowboy Junkies and Nico. As a singer and songwriter, Kytly is in excellent company.

When she asked Young to drum on her demos, he said he wanted to produce them. “She has a really wonderful vulnerability about her,” he says. “Her songs are really honest because she’s not afraid to take chances, to put down her feelings or thoughts and send it off into the ether. That can be incredibly difficult, to lay your soul bare like that. I appreciate that she let me look into that window.”

Working remotely over the course of a year from Kytly’s demos and voice memos, Young filled these textured, cinematic cuts with VIP players from near and far: Guitarists Jody Porter (Fountains Of Wayne), Jon Skibic (Afghan Whigs), bassist Mark Crozer (Jesus And Mary Chain), multi-instrumentalist JK Harrison (Brian Wilson) and more.

Kytly has been chasing possibilities since she came to Canada from England at 12. Already dabbling on piano, she picked up a guitar and never looked back. Eventually she formed The Caraways with ex-Weakerthans bassist and husband John Sutton. The group issued a self-titled EP in 2010 and were just gaining steam when they split.

“I feel like this album is a homage to my younger self,” she says. “I hope that those coming of age and going through the ‘What am I doing with my life?’ phase — will find something in it … I feel like I’m back to where I was supposed to be, creatively, 10 years ago.”

Check out Begin Again above and below, and find Kytly at her website.