Motherhood. The new album signaled the first time
Jasamine White-Gluz helmed the project as a solo artist, following the departure of founding member Laura Lloyd.
Due to COVID-19, No Joy was unable to tour extensively in support of
Motherhood. As a result, White-Gluz sees
Can My Daughter See Me From Heaven as an opportunity to build on the previous record.
“Songs take on a new life when I’m on tour,” White-Gluz says. “These songs didn’t get that chance. I still had more to say with them. I probably never would’ve been like ‘let’s get a bunch of classically trained players together’ if it wasn’t for COVID-19. [This EP] was an opportunity to do something that wasn’t obvious. It’s a bedroom recording, but it doesn’t sound like we recorded this in our bedrooms. I wanted to do something that sounded bigger than