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So Blue

from Evaporating

November 7th, 2025
9 tracks
42:53
Evaporating
Evaporating
So Blue
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So Blue
Zook
the light is green I am so blue I follow the gutters I'll be there soon the outline of shadows traced in the day my heart is uncovered when I sleep, I'm awake the towers around us play tricks with the sun they’re furious giants with a furnace for lungs they breathe us together they blow us astray high above rubble push the clouds away watching the patterns falling through days you gotta pull yourself out of the shivering shame beautifully useless the night came unbound the mountains got naked and the sky hit the ground the sequins do glitter the chat it does quiver I’m feeling bitter after taking a drink moving so quickly you know you can't fix me it’s risky rye whiskey and I'll bathe in your sink the past is forgiven the future is real but you can't tell the minutes just how you feel beautifully useless the night came unbound the mountains got naked And the sky hit the ground
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For his third album, Zook found himself in need of reinvention. “I realized my desire to organize my thoughts was often what prevented me from making things,” he says. So he stopped organizing. He let the scraps and fragments in, half-thoughts and stray phrases found a home, incomplete ideas were welcome.

He joined Writer’s at the Water, an anti-writer’s round gathering at Nashville’s infamous Springwater Supper Club put together by John Allingham of The Cherry Blossoms. The sessions encouraged a brand new way of thinking that wasn’t about showcasing a finished thought but rather about sharing an exploration. “I’d come up with something new every week and started writing down or recording the ideas that stuck around. It was low stakes in a way that made it feel like I was starting over,” Zach Tittel (aka Zook) recalled. These fragments were collaged and rearranged with the mindset of following the idea, rather than forcing it into order.

This process of evolving fragments would inevitably involve playing the songs for friends and contorting the song’s shape into something new. Rinse and repeat. Zook’s musical family is a constellation of disparate talents that includes Billy Campbell, Husam Suboh, Ryan Bigelow and Thomas Luminoso. Each contributed ideas, manipulations, and a home for these pieces to take form.

The resulting LP, Evaporating, evokes that spirit of exploration - not in naivety, but in the wonder of creation. These songs began as murmured melodies, half-thought lines and scattered scraps that bloomed into bursts of shimmering guitars, waves of driving percussion and vocals that float in from an ethereal realm. It’s an album that breathes in melancholy introspection and releases an outpouring of optimism.

Zook’s unstructured approach to creation manifested into an album that evokes the feeling of letting go. “Making music can momentarily satisfy the urge to transform,” Tittel says, and that sense of transformation hums beneath every track. What started as an attempt to resist stagnation became a quiet rebirth: the sound of someone rediscovering their own pulse.

It’s a third album that feels like a first breath.

Credits

Zach Tittel — moog, guitar, bass, piano, electronic drums
Ryan Bigelow — drums
Thomas Luminoso — moog, 404 (9)
Billy Campbell — bass (9)
Husam Suboh — drums (3)

Written and performed by Zach Tittel
Recorded by Zach Tittel
Drum Engineering and Recording by Billy Campbell and Luna Kupper

Mixed by Zach Tittel
Mastered by Eric Kupper
Additional Engineering: Thomas Luminoso (track 9)

Artwork by Zach Tittel & Hunt Pennington
Photos by Zach Tittel, Back Cover: Rowen Merrill

©2025 All Songs Zach Tittel
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