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Interview with Jake Walden
Jake Walden wants you to know that while he might be bleeding love, he's not broken. The Northern California native is thoughtful, warm, and genuine, something that comes across clearly in his frequent blog posts and intimate YouTube videos. His voice ranges between a gravelly rasp and angelic falsettos, but it's his simple, beautiful melodies and introspective lyrics that really grab you by the heart and don't let go. On October 20, the out singer-songwriter released a new single — a tender cover of Leona Lewis's "Bleeding Love," recorded as a duet — and re-released his debut album, Alive and Screaming, with additional live tracks. But it's another tune that might soon be stealing the spotlight. He's hoping one of his other songs will become a marriage-rights anthem ... and he needs your help to make it happen. AfterElton.com sat down recently with Jake to discuss his new album, his views on being a gay artist, the birth of an anthem, and whether or not he's available.
AfterElton.com: Hi Jake, congratulations on the new CD!
AE: How did the "Bleeding Love" cover
come about? She left, then late that night, I sat at the piano and just started to kind of figure it out and play it. And suddenly, I was just like, "Oh my God, this is beautiful!" It's really haunting. She came over the next day, and sat on the piano bench next to me, and we just started to sing. It was just one of those moments. It was like our voices were meant to be together. We got to the chorus and started singing the harmonies and it was like the male and female version of the same voice.
AE: Will there be a video for "Bleeding
Love"? Submitted by on Thu, 2009-10-22 14:57. |
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