Jessica Lea Mayfield Announces New Album Sorry Is Gone for September 2017 Release

Jessica Lea Mayfield has something to say to the world. In her powerful new album Sorry is Gone, she says sorry for no longer being sorry. In “Sorry is Gone” she is shedding the feeling of insecurity of thinking that she needed to constantly apologize for everything. This newfound attitude shows itself in her music video of “Sorry is Gone.” Watch it below:

The album is full of empowerment after moving past a period of her life that was very difficult for her. She brought out the feeling of being unimportant and alone. She wrote “Sorry is Gone” while separating from her husband and co-producer.

 

While the personal experience she faced in the past is very heavy and hard-to-swallow, the music video to the song is quite the opposite. The video is full of life and color. Jessica Lea Mayfield drives away with as if she’s leaving her past behind to go on a new adventure. Meanwhile, she is singing about leaving a space where she feels she doesn’t belong.

There’s a game of musical chairs that takes place in a barren landscape while she contemplates being alone.
All of these elements come together to create a very flowing and empowering video.

The song is just one of many that will be on her full Sorry is Gone album. This new album is going to be her fourth album. In the past she had had slightly heavier music that leaned toward grunge a little. Her last album to date, Make My Head Sing was released in 2014 and was co-produced with her husband at the time. It was her heaviest sounding record.

Sorry is Gone will be produced by John Agnello. Her fourth album being released on September 29 is a big change from her previously released album. The 11 track album is available for pre-order here.

Sorry Is Gone Track Listing: 
1. Wish You Could See Me Now
2. Sorry Is Gone
3. Meadow
4. Maybe Whatever
5. Soaked Through
6. Safe 2 Connect 2
7. Bum Me Out
8. WTF
9. Offa My Hands
10. World Won’t Stop
11. Too Much Terrible

 

Mayfield will be on tour from October to November with a bunch of stops in between.

10/12 Columbus, OH- Rumba Cafe
10/13 Cleveland, OH- Mahall’s 20 Lanes
10/14 Pittsburgh, PA- Club Cafe
10/15 Toronto, Canada- The Rivoli
10/17 New York, NY- Baby’s All Right
10/19 Allston, MA- Great Scott
10/20 Philadelphia, PA- Boot & Saddle
10/21 Washington, DC- Songbyrd
10/23 Charlottesville, VA- The Southern
10/24 Carrboro, NC- Cat’s Cradle Back Room
10/25 Knoxville, TN- The Open Chord
10/26 Asheville, NC-The Altamont
10/27 Atlanta, GA- The Earl
10/28 Charlotte, NC- Stage Door Theater
11/03 Nashville, TN- The Basement East
11/08 Indianapolis, IN- HI-FI
11/09 Chicago, IL- The Empty Bottle
11/10 Milwaukee, WI- The Back Room at Colectivo Coffee
11/11 Minneapolis, MN- 7th Street Entry
11/12 Madison, WI- The Frequency
11/14 Davenport, IA- The Raccoon Motel
11/15 Des Moines, IA- Vaudeville Mews
11/16 Kansas City, MO- The Riot Room
11/17 St Louis, MO- Off Broadway
11/18 Louisville, KY- Zanzabar

Ticket information can be found here. Here’s a list of tour dates:

Heather Rogers: My name's Heather from New Orleans, Louisiana. I graduated from Southeastern Louisiana University with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication. My main focus was broadcast journalism. ' I love working with a camera, bringing moments to life and sharing it with the people I encounter. I am a morning news producer at WAFB Channel 9 News in Baton Rouge. Every day of my life is different. That makes me constantly want to learn and experience new things. I've always been passionate about writing, creating and traveling. It's become such a big part of my life that I want to share it with everyone along the way.
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