Feathered Things

Out July 24 on Desafío Candente Records

Feathered Things is the new release from Chicago trumpeter Emily Kuhn and her quintet. Following the acclaimed Ghosts of Us (2023), the record finds Kuhn and her bandmates pushing their sound into new territory while deepening the collective musical voice that has defined the group since its formation.

Kuhn wrote the album's eight compositions during a week-long residency at the OxBow School of Art, an artist colony tucked in the woods between the Kalamazoo River and Lake Michigan. The mid-winter landscape, with its picture-book snowfall and sweeping terrain, left a clear mark on the music. The songs use imagery of feathers, flight, fire, and snow to explore themes of hope and resilience, painting hope as something wild and fragile, tenacious and sometimes heartbreaking, but always essential.

Feathered Things carries forward the lush, spacious quality of Ghosts of Us, described by Matt Collar of AllMusic as "the kind of lyrical, spacious jazz that draws you deep within its cocoon-like atmosphere," while pushing in new directions. The album leans further into effected sounds and textures, introduces vocals, and experiments more boldly with structure and form through through-composed passages and odd-meter grooves. A folk sensibility runs throughout, shaped in part by the Appalachian old-time and klezmer music Kuhn grew up with, alongside the influence of contemporary artists like Brad Mehldau and Brian Blade.

The five musicians in Kuhn’s quintet have played together across Chicago's jazz and broader music scenes for over a decade, and the album reflects that shared musical language. Recorded shortly after a tour supported by the SouthArts Foundation, Feathered Things captures a band at ease with one another and willing to take risks. 

Credits:
Emily Kuhn - trumpet, flugelhorn, effects
Meghan Stagl - piano, vocals
Erik Skov - guitar, effects
Kitt Lyles - bass
Gustavo Cortiñas - drums

All compositions by Emily Kuhn

Recorded by Andy Shoemaker at Rax Trax Recording (Chicago IL), December 2024
Additional recording by Kitt Lyles at Saluda Records (Chicago IL), March 2025
Mixed by Andy Shoemaker at Rax Trax Recording (Chicago, IL)
Mastered by Anthony Gravino at High Cross Sound (Urbana, IL)

Album art and design by Marine Tempels Black

Songs composed at an artist residency at OxBow School of Art (Saugatuck, MI), sponsored by the Luminarts Cultural Foundation

This project is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council.