Canadian singer-songwriter
Cold Specks
Birth name Ladan Hussein Also known as Al Spx Born Toronto Genres Occupation artist Years active 2011–present Labels Mute /EMI Records (world except Canada)Arts & Crafts /EMI Records (Canada)
Musical artist
Cold Specks is the stage name of Somali Canadian singer-songwriter Ladan Hussein ,[ 1] who was previously known as Al Spx .[ 2] Her music has been described as doom-soul. The name Cold Specks is taken from a line in James Joyce's Ulysses ("Born all in the dark wormy earth, cold specks of fire, evil lights shining in the darkness.").
She released her debut album, I Predict a Graceful Expulsion , on May 21, 2012, on Mute Records and Arts & Crafts in Canada.[ 3] The album was a shortlisted nominee for the 2012 Polaris Music Prize .[ 4]
Her second album, Neuroplasticity , was released on August 26, 2014.[ 5] It featured trumpet playing by Ambrose Akinmusire and backing vocals from Michael Gira of Swans , was supported in part by selected dates opening for Sufjan Stevens on his Carrie & Lowell Tour ,[ 6] and was longlisted for the 2015 Polaris Music Prize .[ 7] Her third album, Fool's Paradise , followed in 2017.[ 8]
Following Fool's Paradise , Hussein suffered a mental health breakdown, and underwent several months of treatment at Toronto's Centre for Addiction and Mental Health .[ 9] She has since announced that she is retiring her stage name, and will release future music under her own name.[citation needed ]
Albums
Singles
2011: "Holland"
2012: "Winter Solstice"
2012: "Blank Maps"
2012: "Hector"
2014: "Absisto"
2015: "Bodies at Bay"
2017: "Fool's Paradise"
2024: "Wandering in the Wild"
Awards and nominations
Year
Association
Category
Nominated work
Result[citation needed ]
2012
2012 Polaris Music Prize
Polaris Music Prize
I Predict a Graceful Expulsion
Nominated
2013
SiriusXM Indies Awards[ 11]
Artist of the Year
Cold Specks
Nominated
Female Artist of the Year
Won
Songwriter of the Year
Nominated
Soul/R&B Artist or Group of the Year
Nominated
References
^ "How I survived a psychotic break" . Toronto Life . May 8, 2019.
^ Jim Fusilli (November 25, 2014). "Cold Specks' Arresting Mix" . Wall Street Journal .
^ Jayson Greene, "Cold Specks: I Predict a Graceful Expulsion" . Pitchfork , May 1, 2012.
^ Jordan Zivitz, "Cold Speck: A soul singer by any name" . Montreal Gazette , August 15, 2012.
^ Sadiya Ansari, "Polaris-nominated Cold Specks back with second album" . CTV News , August 25, 2014.
^ Beauchemin, Molly (March 11, 2015). "Sufjan Stevens Shares "Should Have Known Better" " . Pitchfork . Condé Nast. Retrieved August 9, 2017 .
^ Alex Hudson, "Polaris Music Prize Announces 2015 Long List" . Exclaim! , June 16, 2015.
^ Carly Lewis, "Cold Specks is just warming up" . The Globe and Mail , January 10, 2018.
^ Sarah Murphy, "Cold Specks' Ladan Hussein Opens Up About Living with Schizophrenia" . Exclaim! , May 9, 2019.
^ "CANOE -- JAM! Music - SoundScan Charts" . Jam.canoe.ca. Archived from the original on December 26, 2004. Retrieved 21 September 2014 .{{cite web }}
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^ "2013 SIRIUSXM INDIE AWARDS NOMINEES ANNOUNCED!" . SiriusXM INDIES . Retrieved 21 September 2014 .
External links
International National Artists