Jonna Lee is back as IONNALEE after the more organic IAMAMIWHOAMI record ‘Be Here Soon’ in 2022 which saw her return to her folk singer-songwriter roots.

What’s the difference between the two one may ask? IAMAMIWHOAMI is a full duo effort between Jonna Lee and Claes Björklund who himself works solo as BARBELLE; thus IONNALEE is the solo moniker of Lee although perhaps confusingly to some, Björklund is still closely involved on instrumentation as well as occasionally production and mix.

‘Close Your Eyes’ sees Jonna Lee return to the electronic sound which she launched with IAMAMIWHOAMI in 2009 and continued as IONNALEE from 2018. But this third IONNALEE long player after ‘Everyone Afraid To Be Forgotten’ and  ‘Remember The Future’ and comes with a twist in that it has a Swedish Language twin in ‘Blund’; “I recently moved out of Stockholm back to the area where I grew up in Östergötland” she said, “Singing in my mother tongue gives my artistry a different angle and that feels really exciting – it’s like exploring a new language!”

Lush and airy, opening tune ‘La La love’ begins like classic IONNALEE with a stutter but then bursts into a straight passage of synth bass and strums while questioning whether the physical disconnect in today’s virtual world has muted the ability to feel love.

‘Innocence Of Sound’ is slightly more chilling, reinforced by a rumbling engine room that recalls her earlier IAMAMIWHOAMI albums ‘Kin’ and ‘Blue’ with rich toplines to compliment the delightful oddness with a breathless energy in an anthem for today’s troubled times.

‘Not Your Cherry’ steadies the pace with a zing and a declaration to not play second fiddle using a delightful cake baking metaphor. A combination of droning synths and ethnic instrumentation colours ‘Forgive Her’ and while the vocals dominate, a cutting drum loop takes hold at the end.

The beautiful avant Scandipop of ‘Luminary Rainbows’ is a sumptuously widescreen highlight that declares it is good to chase the dream and thrive. Another is ‘The End Of Every Song’ which surprises with a thumping rhythm and a cacophony of chunky sequences and piercing electronics, the vocals sitting brilliantly like ABBA on helium in outer space!

The punchy digital computer grooves continue on ‘Run Wild’ but as ‘Darkness Is A Real Place’, IONNALEE sounds forlorn on a song that if orchestrated could be Celine Dion; but over a sparse backdrop of chilling synthetic strings and drum machine, it comes over marvellously otherworldly.

The sampled cello and guitar sees ‘You Hold Me Like Water’ project an ominous mood but the bubbling synths provide the contrast that pushes song structure conventions. The cinematic closer ‘Who’ seeks sanctuary and a request to “take me somewhere safe” within a glorious pool of sound design.

By going back to crystalline electronic backdrops on ‘Close Your Eyes’ after the folk and jazz inflected excursions of ‘Be Here Soon’, Jonna Lee has highlighted, whether as IONNALEE or IAMAMIWHOAMI, what actually sets her part for any number of Nordic singer-songwriters. In placing her traditional voice in an otherworldly setting, the contrast is what helps to provide that mysteriously emotive resonance in her sound.

‘Close Your Eyes’ is about how to dream during dark times and maintaining hope in a less than certain future. While there is much melancholy throughout, there are many moments of lifting optimism as well.


‘Close Your Eyes’ and ‘Blund’ are released on 13 September 2024 by to whom it may concern in various formats, available from https://twimc.se/release/448437-ionnalee-close-your-eyes

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Text by Chi Ming Lai
Photos by John Strandh
10 September 2024