Sinking Feeling — Checkered Lilies Process a Breakup and Its Aftermath on “Abandon Ship” Single

Kayla, Cesca, and Trie of Checkered Lilies. Photo – John Garrod

Checkered Lilies understand the sinking feeling that comes with a breakup.

The Southwest Michigan band processes that disappointment, uncertainty, and frustration on their latest alt-pop single, “Abandon Ship.”

“It was very autobiographical just because of stuff that has happened very recently,” said Kayla, vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist for Checkered Lilies.

“I tried to reframe it into more of a relationship because relationships are super complicated, no matter the nature of the relationship.”

Backed by somber piano, electric guitar, and drums, Kayla sings, “I’m tossed by the current / Buried by the waves / I hope you got that escape you craved / So now you can go / And sail through your bright, clear skies / I’ll be where you left me behind.”

“I think that was my favorite part of the writing process: trying to take this situation, which I don’t think is very easily relatable, and extending it into something that’s more applicable to people wherever they are,” she said.

“Regardless of the type of relationship, any relationship has [its] ups and downs, so people can take it and apply it to their own lives.”

Abandon Ship” also serves as the debut single for Checkered Lilies, which features oldest sister Kayla, 20, and her two younger sisters, drummer-vocalist Trie, 18, and guitarist-vocalist Cesca, 12.

“Personally, I think one of the biggest things that’s coming up for us is the release of Checkered Lilies in and of itself,” Trie said.

“We’ve done a few originals before, but Checkered Lilies is a whole new big project where we’re really writing songs that we connect with and songs that mean something to us. We’ve got a ton of them lined up starting [this] month and continuing on through the summer, and we’re all very excited about that.”

I recently spoke with the band about their background and latest single ahead of a June 27 show at The Stray in Grand Rapids.

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The Lucky One – Mark Jewett Expresses Gratitude on New Album, Headlines Dec. 3 Trinity House Show

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Mark Jewett’s “The Lucky One” provides a thoughtful, folky passage through time. Photo – Misty Lyn Bergeron

These days, Mark Jewett feels immensely grateful.

The Plymouth Americana singer-songwriter remains thankful for a supportive family, an introspective new album, The Lucky One, and a Dec. 3 headlining show at Livonia’s Trinity House Theatre.

“When I look back on it, I still feel like gratitude is the theme. ‘The Lucky One,’ ‘Warren Zevon’s Birthday’ and ‘Sophia’ have threads of gratitude that run through them. Then, there’s some curious pondering of things, like ‘The Only Thing,’ and ‘Voices’ is a little bit mystical,” said Jewett, who recently retired after a long career in program management.

“Yeah, I think almost everybody can probably relate to it in some way, but ‘Guilty’ is the outlier, and I have a fondness for dark music.”

Whether dark or uplifting, Jewett’s insightful music beckons listeners to reflect on their life’s purpose, their favorite moments and the people who surround them. His third release, The Lucky One, provides a thoughtful, folky passage through time across nine astute, indelible tracks.  

“There have been a lot of changes in recent years that have caused me to step back and think, ‘Wow, it doesn’t seem like it’s been very long since that happened,’ or ‘Wow, it seems like it’s been forever since that happened,’” Jewett said. “And how you get both of those feelings about similar events, it’s just kind of mysterious to me.”

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