Returning with a powerful and stunning 12-track entry, Neil Friedlander shares the powerful new project The Change, a profound and deeply personal artistic statement. The album serves as a sonic journal documenting a period of intense self-realization, embracing sobriety, and personal growth for the New York-based singer-songwriter. This is Friedlander’s most emotionally intimate work, a testament to the transformative power of inward reflection.
The roots of the record trace back to 2020, when the artist, already known for his lyrical sensitivity from earlier independent releases, immersed himself in an acting conservatory program. This experience, combined with a commitment to therapy and sobriety, became the wellspring for a flood of new writing. The Change is the vibrant soundscape created from those years of profound inner work.
Teaming up with Brooklyn producer Chris Camilleri (known for his work with artists like John Legend and Lennon Stella), Friedlander has crafted a lush, heartfelt indie-pop experience. The production deftly balances a modern sound with the emotional warmth and precision of 90s and early-2000s indie acts like Dido and The Sundays, while lyrically nodding to folk masters such as Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan.
The arrangements are shimmering, with an intimate vocal performance that guides the listener through narratives inspired by everything from New York's streets to woodland stillness.