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Whatever Happened to Hazel Jane?

Hazel Jane Plante

Miscellaneous letters on my solo + collaborative creative projects.

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Thank you so bloody much to everyone who came out to Plett + Plante tour events last month. Seven cities in ten days was A LOT, but mostly it was profoundly beautiful and gave me so much life. Thank you. <3

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skirting on the surface

Lately, I’ve been sinking into the song “Skrting on the Surface” by the Smile. I listen to it a few times a day. It feels ineffable and ephemeral and wise, a wispy ode to skating on the thin ice of life before we slip under the surface. Per...

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Mimi

I love the band Low. Their songs are tricky to pin down, but they traverse a territory that’s sparse and haunting, glitchy and gorgeous. Mimi Parker co-founded Low with her husband, Alan Sparhawk. She played drums, he played guitar, and the...

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