Cover Art for (Single Two) due out June 21, 2026
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New Release Arrives Ten Years After The Warmest Low (Single One)
ASPEN, CO. — June 13, 2026 — Musician, writer, and multidisciplinary artist Jordannah Elizabeth Graham-Mayer announces the forthcoming release of The Warmest Low (Single Two) due out June 21, 2026 arriving exactly ten years after The Warmest Low (Single One). The new work extends an evolving artistic universe that exists not only as music, but as a five-novella literary cycle and a screenplay, forming a singular, interconnected meditation on intimacy, memory and emotional transformation across time.
Originally introduced in 2016, The Warmest Low began as a sparse and introspective musical statement that gradually revealed itself as part of a larger conceptual architecture. Over the past decade, Graham-Mayer has expanded the project into a multi-form narrative system—spanning recorded music, five linked novellas, and a screenplay—each iteration refracting the same emotional terrain through different structural and expressive lenses.
The Warmest Low (Single Two) returns to the musical dimension of the cycle not as nostalgia, but as continuation. It revisits the emotional vocabulary of the original release while deepening it through accumulated experience, altered perspective and the passage of time. The result is a work that treats artistic development not as reinvention, but as sustained inquiry.
Where Single One established a restrained and intimate sonic language, Single Two expands that language into more layered atmospheres and textured emotional spaces. Rooted in folk-influenced songwriting and shaped by ambient and experimental sensibilities, the work maintains a commitment to subtlety, space, and attentive listening.
The ten-year interval between releases is not incidental but structural. Across its five novellas, screenplay form, and musical compositions, The Warmest Low treats time itself as an active narrative force—one that reshapes meaning rather than simply marking duration. The project asks what remains consistent across a decade of change, and what is only revealed through distance.
At a cultural moment defined by acceleration and immediacy, The Warmest Low (Single Two) continues Graham-Mayer’s interest in durational attention. The work resists resolution in favor of lingering presence, inviting listeners and readers into states where ambiguity, tenderness, and unresolved feeling are not problems to solve but conditions to inhabit.
Across its expanded form, The Warmest Low functions as a unified but polyphonic work: the music carries emotional immediacy, the novellas extend interiority and narrative drift, and the screenplay introduces structural and visual dimensions of memory and encounter. Together, they form a single evolving conversation rather than separate projects.
Over the course of her career, Graham-Mayer has established a distinctive interdisciplinary practice spanning music, literature, criticism, and cultural writing. Her work consistently engages themes of memory, intimacy, identity, and perception, often blurring the boundaries between artistic disciplines in pursuit of emotional and intellectual clarity.
Released ten years after its predecessor, The Warmest Low (Single Two) stands as both continuation and transformation—an acknowledgment that some works are not concluded but revisited, re-entered, and re-heard across time in new forms.
The Warmest Low (Single Two) will be available on digital platforms in 2026.
About The Warmest Low
The Warmest Low is a five-novella literary cycle, screenplay and musical project by Jordannah Elizabeth Graham-Mayer. Across multiple forms, it explores the intersections of memory, intimacy, time, and emotional transformation.
About Jordannah Elizabeth Graham-Mayer
Jordannah Elizabeth Graham-Mayer is a musician, writer, editor, and cultural critic whose interdisciplinary work spans music, literature, and visual culture. Her practice engages themes of memory, intimacy, identity, and artistic process, with a focus on creating reflective spaces across mediums.
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