"I do this for the Younger me, that didn’t always speak what was on her heart & that made herself smaller to fit others ideals. I’ve never felt as present as I do now. I’ve always tried to embrace where I am in life, but at certain points you just get lost, and don’t have the awareness to navigate yourself out and into the light. I guess life happens in waves, and thinking of that always gives me peace in the moment.
I became a mother this year, and it’s been the most transformative, uplifting, heart melting, strength giving experience thus far that led me to write this album." Cleo Sol
Cleo Sol, who is part of the music collective Sault, has returned with her second solo album Mother. Once again, it's a collection of highly personal songs. This time Sol, as a new mother, centers on Motherhood. Here she journeys through her relationship with her own mother acknowledging both the good and the bad, the lessons she learned, and the advice that was passed down to her. Sol then turns her attention to her thoughts, hopes, and desires for her child and for herself as a mother.
Sol's song are at times heartwarming, at times heart breaking, but always beautiful. They sound like out-of-time ballads that elicit comparisons to Roberta Flack and Carole King at their most intimate and inviting (Allmusic). It's quite an achievement and makes Mother feel like a classic album that you have lived with for years.