They performed alongside multiple other Charanga Carolina musicians, including Ben McEntire, drummer and fellow 2020 alumni. Despard and McEntire stayed very close, as they worked on Despard’s debut album together.
“I always admired how calm Rachel was and eager to learn, and there didn't seem to be any kind of stress around something being new or unfamiliar,” McEntire said. “I think that's why she's such a great musician.”
When Despard graduated in 2020, shortly after the pandemic began, she used the downtime to create more music.
“I basically didn’t perform for almost two years,” Despard said. “All I could do was just to write.”
Over those next two years, Despard learned how to produce and play guitar, adding to their lengthy musical resume. Half of their debut album was created during this time period.
Unfortunately, the pandemic forced Despard to cancel all of her upcoming shows, including one she was eager to play at Cat’s Cradle. However, Despard will return to her alma mater on Dec. 19 to play her debut album, “The Gardener.”
Despard’s album carries themes of tending to the needs of others while neglecting their own needs, a feeling that Despard was experiencing throughout their creative journey.
The album was created with multiple musicians including bassist, Stefan Rogers and guitarist and backing vocalist, Calista Garcia. The album was recorded in Atlanta, Georgia in a week.
Despard released four singles to tease the album’s release: “Youth Has Never Fled Faster,” “No One Gets What They Want,” “Hermann Park” and “Pieces.” Each song represents a different stage in Despard’s journey into adulthood.
“[Hermann Park] is kind of one of the more Americana-oriented songs,” Despard said. She wrote the single while going through a breakup and deciding to finally move away from North Carolina.
“Youth Has Never Fled Faster” took place soon after moving to New York. The track articulates this nostalgic period for Despard, with isolated vocals, guitar, trumpet and drums throughout.
McEntire said that “Youth Has Never Fled Faster” is a more upbeat song with a funky groove. He said that while creating the song, Despard was really open to whichever direction the song went in.
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Despard is looking forward to her upcoming shows following the release of “The Gardener,” especially her homecoming performance at Cat’s Cradle on Dec. 19.
“Listening to it all together, I really saw how my sound was developing, you know, over the course of the album, and how I felt like I was getting closer and closer to what was feeling more authentic to me,” Despard said.
Despard’s album will be available on all listening platforms on Oct. 11.
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CORRECTION: A previous version of this article stated that "The Gardener" is set to be released on Oct. 27. It will be released on Oct. 11. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.