She rebalances her singular path in the British musical landscape with her most open, direct and intimate collection of material to date. Love In Constant Spectacle conjures spectacular images and distils the artist's vision into its purest form, elevating her inimitable sound and poetic vision to new heights. Recalling the melancholy of her earlier works while propelling them forward, she sketches scenes while observing new colours, shapes and languages emerge and fill the frame. With Love In Constant Spectacle, she moves purposefully towards a vivid, dreamlike record, offering a resolution to life's inevitability. The foundations of Weaver's sound are still evident – lush motorik drums, pulsing bass, custom synths and exotic fuzz pedals – but the current is awash with the poetry of scrabble pieces and Letraset lullabies that lead to a lush escape, the free abandon associated with free jazz and the avant-garde. But, as determined and visionary as Weaver may be, Love In Constant Spectacle was not made without help. Here we find Jane's first producer, John Parish (PJ Harvey, Aldous Harding), who shared Weaver's process at Rockfield Studios and Geoff Barrow's Invada Studio. Love In Constant Spectacle is another world, both intimate and distant, a surreal interpretation of the foundations that make us human – the stories and landscapes it depicts are habitats in their own right. A journey into uncharted pastures, a heartfelt manifesto from an artist who continues to evolve without limit with each chapter of her career. "An artist at the peak of her powers" NPR.