Greg Jamie announces new album Across a Violet Pasture, shares first single "I'd Get Away" 12 Aug 2025
(Photo credit: Paige Jamie Bedard)
An established devotee of dark weirdness, Greg Jamie brings forth his second solo album on Orindal: Across a Violet Pasture (out October 10, 2025). Across ten new songs recorded with his longtime collaborator Colby Nathan, Jamie journeys to the strange, enchanted center of his personal vision. This is a space between sleeping and waking, where Jamie’s woodsy, weary voice guides us forward.
It’s no surprise that the latest from the Maine-based musician and visual artist aims to haunt, but this experimental folk pop does it in a way that’s more playful than funereal. It lays a shimmering floor over the abyss.
The strength of Across a Violet Pasture is its intuitive
rawness. It’s art made at home; the product of a deep inner life and a
personal mythology. And like Greg Jamie’s uncanny watercolor paintings,
this record juxtaposes muted, dark backgrounds with shocks of vibrant
color. The “violet pasture” of the title evokes a mix of passionate red
and cool, sorrowful blue. The resulting purple is mystical and a little
extravagant. It’s a color hardly found in nature. And when it is, like
the violet flower, it survives only in dappled forest shade. Admired by
hermits, fauns, and idealistic weirdos, there’s a secretive, melancholy,
and ephemeral beauty to this work.
"I'd Get Away", the first single from Across a Violet Pasture, is now streaming everywhere.
Greg Jamie on "I'd Get Away":
I’d Get Away is the first song on the album. Making this song felt like a breakthrough for the whole record for me, sonically. It's sort of a surf ballad about letting go of what you can’t change, and moving on from what is final. Transcendence and fog. Clarity after death. Blow up nostalgia and just be. Check out that slide and drift away.
Pre-order Across a Violet Pasture vinyl LPs, tapes, downloads & set of 6 limited edition postcards HERE.