Payette
Where's Your Passion
Where's Your Passion? is the kind of record that could only come from one person with total creative control and zero reasons to compromise. Payette is the solo vehicle of songwriter and producer Ryan Elliott, and this 12-track album — his most fully realized to date — is built around a deceptively simple premise: what are the things that actually make your life worth living? Elliott isn't asking it rhetorically.
Sonically, the record lives in the space between careful and chaotic. Layered synthesizers and sequenced rhythms form the architectural bones, while chorused guitars drift through the upper registers like signal from a distant station. Then, just when it settles into something comfortable, Elliott pulls the floor out — distorted passages and gritty textures cut through to remind you that pretty things have edges. Fans of Mac DeMarco and Kevin Parker will find their fingerprints on the production, but the record doesn't wear its influences so much as metabolize them.
Lyrically, Where's Your Passion? turns inward. Elliott has always been interested in the weight of human connection — how hard it is to hold onto, how much it costs when you can't — and these twelve songs approach that theme from multiple angles. Some tracks are playful and inventive; others carry something heavier underneath the melody. That tension is the record's engine. It doesn't resolve so much as breathe.
This is Ryan Elliott building exactly the music he wants to build, on his own timeline, for his own reasons. It sounds like it.
