


Away
Jo Hirabayashiâthe singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer behind Canadaâs Jo Passedâis very much alive, even though his sophomore album, Away, took eight years to come out. You canât, or shouldnât, rush a good thing, and this collection of 11 layered indie rockers is as honest and real as it gets. With his 2018 debut LP Their Prime (Sub Pop) long behind him, Away showcases Hirabayashi at his creative best, and is the culmination of a long and arduous road on which he suffered burnout and anxiety as he scrapped various versions before arriving at its final state. âAway is a process recordâabout processing, about the process of making music, and the process of navigating one's own psyche,â he notes.
Centered around Hirabayashiâs mental health journey and recovery in between releases, the songs of Away range from existential to deeply personal, all with a lighthearted touch and explored via a knotty, dynamic sound that mightâve occurred if Elliott Smith had jammed with Brian Eno in the â70s. Hirabayashi leads on vocals, bass, guitar and keys, along with TĂ©a Mei on additional vocals, drums by Mac Lawrie and Justin Devries, strings by Meredith Bates, and woodwinds and saxophones by Andromeda Monk. The resulting album is like an impasto painting, layered on thick then scraped and glazed. The necessary soft cuddle in all this stress and uncertainty unfolds with the standout single "Ico" is dedicated to TĂ©a Mei's cherished 15-year-old Siberian long-haired cat, co-parented by Hirabayashi for five years.
Written during the pandemic, âIcoâ chronicles the simple stress-free life of the felineâs day, while subtly zeroing in on the benefits of cognitive behavioral therapy and being in the moment, as well as reflections on philosopher SĂžren Kierkegaardâs The Lily of the Field and the Bird of the Air. âThe lockdown era of the still-present COVID pandemic is already a kind of retro-referenced universe, and everyone seemed to write their own songs from that time. This one is mine,â Hirabayashi explains. âBut more than that, this song is about my catâher freedom in repetition, the steady rhythm of her days. Her calm, grounding presence became both a mentor and a lifesaver for me during those years, and I owe everything to her. Sadly, sheâs been diagnosed with lung cancer and kidney failure. I'm hoping that I can get this record out and that song out before she passes away. Everything else on the album is this dark, dreary exploration of anxiety and human fixation, and I felt it needed something that was more positive.â
As such, Away heavily plays on themes of ego death, death itself, and general loss. âJ Walkingâ explores the notion of being stuckâparalyzed by imagined external voices peering within and preventing oneself from moving forward. âPrecious Wordâ focuses on a personâs fixation with words and labels while grounding their identity, while âDizzy Izzyâ addresses a falling out with a friend. âToo Much Thoughtâ returns to anxiety and losing yourself in your own thought patterns. Yes, itâs been a long eight yearsâŠsix of those spent in therapy.
Starting his music career on the West Coast, Hirabayashi became entrenched in Vancouverâs DIY music scene in his late teens before moving across the country to Montreal, then back to Vancouver. He started Jo Passed in 2015, a solo project that always had a dedicated touring lineup. They released a couple of EPs, Up and Out, before coming to the attention of iconic label Sub Pop and respected Canadian indie label Royal Mountain. Recording partly at his home studio, Thor's Palace in Vancouver, then finishing up and mixing at KW Studios, the resultant Their Prime was hailed as âa brilliant and unexpected ride from start to finishâ by DIY Magazine, and enabled Jo Passed to tour with Wolf Parade in 2019. âIt was one of the first times that I actually got to open for a band that I loved and was influenced by,â he says. But behind the scenes, there were some interpersonal problems. He cancelled a tour and the band dissolved. âIt definitely triggered my realization that I was experiencing very hard burnout,â reflects Hirabayashi.
What transpired over the next eight years was a lot of time away from his creative pursuits. Hirabayashi began to focus on supporting other artists through composition, production, and videography/filmmaking. During this time, Away was written, re-written, some scrapped, some reworked, and some left to contemplate then return to later with fresh ears. There was also a year-long break where he didnât even listen to the album. Yet despite all the challenges, Hirabayashi emerged refreshed.
âOne of the biggest factors was taking space to actually find myself creatively,â says Hirabayashi. âI turned a tough time into creativity and found my way back to myself. Two years later, I've got an album I love. Taking that time was worth it, and I hope this record inspires others to be kind to themselves and patient with their own pace.â
[[Selling Points]]- LP available on black or clear vinyl
- Collection of 11 layered indie rockers
- Music by Jo Hirabayashi - the singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer behind Canadaâs Jo Passed
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Jo Hirabayashiâthe singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer behind Canadaâs Jo Passedâis very much alive, even though his sophomore album, Away, took eight years to come out. You canât, or shouldnât, rush a good thing, and this collection of 11 layered indie rockers is as honest and real as it gets. With his 2018 debut LP Their Prime (Sub Pop) long behind him, Away showcases Hirabayashi at his creative best, and is the culmination of a long and arduous road on which he suffered burnout and anxiety as he scrapped various versions before arriving at its final state. âAway is a process recordâabout processing, about the process of making music, and the process of navigating one's own psyche,â he notes.
Centered around Hirabayashiâs mental health journey and recovery in between releases, the songs of Away range from existential to deeply personal, all with a lighthearted touch and explored via a knotty, dynamic sound that mightâve occurred if Elliott Smith had jammed with Brian Eno in the â70s. Hirabayashi leads on vocals, bass, guitar and keys, along with TĂ©a Mei on additional vocals, drums by Mac Lawrie and Justin Devries, strings by Meredith Bates, and woodwinds and saxophones by Andromeda Monk. The resulting album is like an impasto painting, layered on thick then scraped and glazed. The necessary soft cuddle in all this stress and uncertainty unfolds with the standout single "Ico" is dedicated to TĂ©a Mei's cherished 15-year-old Siberian long-haired cat, co-parented by Hirabayashi for five years.
Written during the pandemic, âIcoâ chronicles the simple stress-free life of the felineâs day, while subtly zeroing in on the benefits of cognitive behavioral therapy and being in the moment, as well as reflections on philosopher SĂžren Kierkegaardâs The Lily of the Field and the Bird of the Air. âThe lockdown era of the still-present COVID pandemic is already a kind of retro-referenced universe, and everyone seemed to write their own songs from that time. This one is mine,â Hirabayashi explains. âBut more than that, this song is about my catâher freedom in repetition, the steady rhythm of her days. Her calm, grounding presence became both a mentor and a lifesaver for me during those years, and I owe everything to her. Sadly, sheâs been diagnosed with lung cancer and kidney failure. I'm hoping that I can get this record out and that song out before she passes away. Everything else on the album is this dark, dreary exploration of anxiety and human fixation, and I felt it needed something that was more positive.â
As such, Away heavily plays on themes of ego death, death itself, and general loss. âJ Walkingâ explores the notion of being stuckâparalyzed by imagined external voices peering within and preventing oneself from moving forward. âPrecious Wordâ focuses on a personâs fixation with words and labels while grounding their identity, while âDizzy Izzyâ addresses a falling out with a friend. âToo Much Thoughtâ returns to anxiety and losing yourself in your own thought patterns. Yes, itâs been a long eight yearsâŠsix of those spent in therapy.
Starting his music career on the West Coast, Hirabayashi became entrenched in Vancouverâs DIY music scene in his late teens before moving across the country to Montreal, then back to Vancouver. He started Jo Passed in 2015, a solo project that always had a dedicated touring lineup. They released a couple of EPs, Up and Out, before coming to the attention of iconic label Sub Pop and respected Canadian indie label Royal Mountain. Recording partly at his home studio, Thor's Palace in Vancouver, then finishing up and mixing at KW Studios, the resultant Their Prime was hailed as âa brilliant and unexpected ride from start to finishâ by DIY Magazine, and enabled Jo Passed to tour with Wolf Parade in 2019. âIt was one of the first times that I actually got to open for a band that I loved and was influenced by,â he says. But behind the scenes, there were some interpersonal problems. He cancelled a tour and the band dissolved. âIt definitely triggered my realization that I was experiencing very hard burnout,â reflects Hirabayashi.
What transpired over the next eight years was a lot of time away from his creative pursuits. Hirabayashi began to focus on supporting other artists through composition, production, and videography/filmmaking. During this time, Away was written, re-written, some scrapped, some reworked, and some left to contemplate then return to later with fresh ears. There was also a year-long break where he didnât even listen to the album. Yet despite all the challenges, Hirabayashi emerged refreshed.
âOne of the biggest factors was taking space to actually find myself creatively,â says Hirabayashi. âI turned a tough time into creativity and found my way back to myself. Two years later, I've got an album I love. Taking that time was worth it, and I hope this record inspires others to be kind to themselves and patient with their own pace.â
[[Selling Points]]- LP available on black or clear vinyl
- Collection of 11 layered indie rockers
- Music by Jo Hirabayashi - the singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer behind Canadaâs Jo Passed

















