Singer-songwriter Elizabeth Chan set yet one more benchmark within the annals of vacation music by issuing her 14th straight annual Christmas launch, “Shatterproof,” this month. Nobody is prone to come near shattering that report for the very best variety of consecutive seasonal albums or EPs, however Chan — who is understood for having a declare on the “queen of Christmas” title — handled loads of occasions previously yr that put some cracks in her principally cheerful vacation façade.
Most impactfully, she was present process grief over the dying of an in depth pal, filmmaker Morgan Spurlock (“Tremendous Measurement Me”), this previous spring, in addition to her grandmother final December. Chan was additionally nonetheless coping with a extreme spinal harm and a particular wants court docket. And as lately as final week, she was again in court docket. No, not with any continuation of her headline-making authorized battle over Mariah Carey’s unsuccessful try and trademark the “queen” moniker, however one other lawsuit that has made the New York Metropolis information — a go well with geared toward ending New York Metropolis’s try and impose congestion pricing on guests to Manhattan, with rerouted visitors she believes would have an effect on the well being of kids in her neighborhood.
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The “Shatterproof” EP isn’t practically as heavy as all these circumstances would possibly make it sound. In actual fact, one of many 5 songs is a belated business launch of her novel model of “Jingle Bells,” set to the tune and elegance of Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off,” one thing she solely ever put out as a music video 9 years in the past. The self-professed Swiftie’s homage is one thing that dates again to a lighter-hearted period. However every little thing on the EP has some connection, nonetheless tangential, to the grief she fought to get previous this yr.
“I’ve the profit and the consideration to share the place I’m by means of my albums,” Chan says, “and I believe ‘Shatterproof’ was undoubtedly absolutely the excellent technique to describe so many issues that I’ve skilled. I’m at all times ruminating on Christmasy phrases and phrases, and in the course of the season there’s at all times a deal with the phrase shatterproof, proper? And for me, truly it was a yr in the past at present that I came upon my grandmother handed away, once I was truly on a stay interview in New Zealand. After which unexpectedly shedding Morgan Spurlock, who I do know was a controversial determine… I needed my coronary heart was shatterproof, and it was undoubtedly the context wherein I approached all my music this yr.”
Chan has a little bit of hesitancy in speaking about Spurlock, who just about withdrew from the movie enterprise and public life usually in 2017 after releasing a publicly unprompted assertion admitting that he had been responsible of sexual misconduct previously. Chan says she solely ever noticed an honorable facet of the director, who helped begin her out on the trail to perennially making Christmas music by casting her on his documentary present “The Failure Membership” and giving her a tough deadline to start pursuing her vacation songwriting dream. She says he encourated her to not publicly point out their friendship, lest she be tarred by affiliation with the controversy… after which he died of most cancers this previous Could, leaving younger kids across the age of Chan’s personal.
“He’s recognized to many as this one individual, however for me, I wouldn’t even be sitting the place I’m at present if he didn’t have this astounding perception in me as a Christmas artist. He noticed this earlier than I even might see myself, and also you and in and in each trade, you at all times want that one mentor otherwise you simply want that one individual to consider in you that will help you carry by means of your days. And that is the primary Christmas the place I’m not joking round with him about it.
“When he was going by means of his worst occasions in his profession, I gave him a secure house to deal with the issues that he appeared in direction of, which was being a father to sons,” says Chan. “And that’s how we linked additional. Clearly I met him when he was in his heyday of being this Oscar-nominated documentary director, at first of my profession once I had no Christmas music. And when his profession had this great implosion, I gave him a secure house to type of take into consideration Christmas and household and residential, and we reconnected. He reemerged a special individual, however he was at all times my pal. And it’s arduous as a result of the dichotomy of how individuals expertise relationships and stuff is sophisticated, and I by no means might perceive why he mentioned he was ‘a part of the issue’” in his apologetic assertion, although she needed to settle for every little thing he mentioned.
So one of many songs on the EP that has a Spurlock connection, in her thoughts, is “The Thanksgiving Tune.” That’s the tune she wrote to satisfy the problem within the docu-series again in 2011.
“Our group, which was referred to as the Failure Membership, was a gaggle of seven strangers who acquired collectively to attempt to obtain our personal life’s objectives. So he gave me a deadline of 1 week to learn to play guitar and share my first Christmas tune within the subsequent assembly. And it was all actual. This was not made up. However I used to be too afraid to mess up a Christmas tune. So I used to be like, what’s the following closest vacation I might strategy? And so it was a Thanksgiving tune. It’s wild as a result of it was all documented.”
The tune that opens the EP, “A (Steel) Christmas Tune,” is a (sure) metal-flavored model of a tune she beforehand recorded. (She tried to get Metallica’s consideration, to report the tune along with her, and had no luck with that, however discovered her technique to an appropriate association anyway.)
“When Morgan handed away, I requested his household what his favourite Christmas tune was, and his brother mentioned, ‘Oh, it was your tune’ — ‘A Christmas Tune.’ So I did a metallic model for him. And I mentioned, ‘Apart from my tune, what’s the tune that your mother would at all times play for you, rising up?’ And so they mentioned it was ‘Mary, Did You Know?’ So I listened to the tune by means of the lens of a mom who simply misplaced her son, and I noticed it in a special mild, , and I sang my coronary heart out on that tune. Each nanosecond within the studio, I simply poured out all of my grief and all of my marvel about being a mother and giving start to kids and questioning what their legacy can be.”
Chan provides, “This album’s actually a present to his household and a commemoration of our friendship. It’s arduous for me to consider that he’s gone, to be sincere. It’s a really completely different time to have Christmas proceed with out the individuals that you simply love. I imply, that is one thing I at all times discuss and I write about. However once I expertise it, it doesn’t make it simpler.
“Additionally I attempt to additionally be glad about the blessings that I do have. So I did a tune with my daughters once more, with my 3-year-old lastly mustering up the braveness to sing within the microphone. Yearly on my album, you get to listen to my daughters develop up, and it’s astounding how one can hear how their enunciations and their singing adjustments, and that turns into a brand new custom for me too. So despite the fact that there’s loss, there’s additionally a lot to expertise and revel in and acquire within the bittersweetness of the season.”
As for the far-from-bitter Swift tribute, “We’re Swifties in my family,” Chan says, “and that’s undoubtedly my favourite tune. I did this homage throughout Halloween a number of years in the past the place I simply fully recreated the ‘Shake It Off’ music video, Christmas-style, with even a nativity scene. I’ve by no means launched that tune earlier than and I’m like, if I don’t launch it this yr, the yr of Taylor Swift, when would I? So I believed it was well-curated to throw it into the combination.”
Chan has signed to do a function movie documentary about her life and profession, although she’s ready until 2025 to disclose particulars.
“It’s based mostly on 14 years of archival footage that I’ve collected for the reason that very starting, which was one thing that Morgan advised me to do. We had been at all times gonna do one thing collectively. It’s like once I had this concept of like doing like a flash mob in Occasions Sq. [for the original “A Christmas Song” video], however I had no cash and I had no approach of doing it, and Morgan was like, ‘Oh, who cares? Simply do it. Individuals report stuff in Occasions Sq. on a regular basis.’ He was pushing me over the sting to do issues that had been identical to so crazily unimaginable. He had a very stunning mind-set about individuals, and I believe that that can by no means be recognized. He actually believed in desires and dreamers, and I really feel like that that needs to be extra of his legacy.”
Recalling these early days of professionally realizing her Christmas music mania, she says, “It takes a sure time in your life to be like, ‘Yeah, I’m gonna shut down Occasions Sq.. Yeah, I’m gonna do Christmas music. Yeah, I’m gonna stroll out of my outdated job. In that music video, I’m actually strolling out of my outdated job at Conde Nast on the identical block. I give up my job to put in writing Christmas music and I exited the door for the final time on that actual block and mainly entered the Christmas music house. That was my entrée.”
Of Spurlock, she provides, “he filmed with me after which he went to movie with One Route [directing the group’s concert movie], and I’d joke with him, ‘Oh, nicely, I used to be your starter musician.’”
She additionally credit Spurlock with encouraging her in her authorized battle with Carey. After the pop celebrity utilized for a sequence of “Queen of Christmas” logos, Chan went into battle to cease that — to not declare them for herself, she says, however to go away them open for anybody who needed to make use of them, whether or not it’s her or Brenda Lee or Darlene Love or simply somebody who needs to make “Queen of Christmas” Etsy gear. Chan’s facet lastly prevailed when Carey’s legal professionals seemingly deserted the trademark try and it was dismissed by a decide.
“Through the Mariah stuff, which was actually, actually arduous, I owe him as a result of there have been days the place I didn’t assume I might transfer ahead as a result of there have been so many roadblocks at the moment. However I at all times noticed him as within the boxing ring with me as my coach— like ‘Get again up and maintain preventing.’ I’d be within the gutter and he’d be like, ‘Incredible. What are we gonna do at present?’ I’ll ceaselessly be grateful as a result of he actually believed in me because the Queen of Christmas once I didn’t even see it generally. When the New Yorker profile got here out (in 2018, with a headline proclaiming her the Queen of Christmas), he was the primary individual to name me and say, ‘It’s your second.’”
Of her present authorized battle, Chan says, “Final yr round Thanksgiving, I filed a lawsuit towards the Division of Transportation and the MTA. The reason being there may be this factor referred to as congestion pricing that’s gonna occur in New York Metropolis the place they’re going to start out charging guests to return into decrease Manhattan, beneath sixtieth avenue, a toll. It was initially $15, however now it’s $9. For me, it wasn’t about being anti-congestion pricing. Clearly whenever you stay in an enormous metropolis, visitors sucks and everybody hates it. However the issue right here is that I stay in an space in decrease Manhattan the place the entire visitors might be directed, the place when you set your GPS to no tolls, you’re gonna find yourself in my neighborhood.
“And my daughter is particular wants and has a seizure dysfunction, so at any time when she’s sick and has a seizure, she needs to be within the hospital inside quarter-hour. I mentioned to my native politicians, ‘Hey, I perceive that this congestion plan goes by means of, however once I was studying the plan, it mentioned that there’s gonna be extra congestion in sure areas — and these areas are going trigger bronchial asthma and cancer- and respiratory-related illnesses to kids and residents. Are you positive that’s a good suggestion? However extra importantly, how would my little one get ambulances out and in of our neighborhood if it’s going to be bumper to bumper visitors day by day? And nobody might give me reply.”
Final December was a bummer Christmas for Chan as a result of the positioning The Gothamist broke the information about her lawsuit on Dec. 25, and “my cellphone didn’t cease ringing off the. I used to be so mad as a result of I actually needed to be with my youngsters and Christmas is basically nonetheless very sacred to me. And so they made it a joke about my litigation chops with the Queen of Christmas trademark. Nevertheless it’s not a joke.
“And have a look at it now. It’s the second time that I’ve helped individuals. I’m not getting something in return; I’m doing it as a result of it’s the fitting factor to do. You need to do issues that can attempt to mitigate harm for individuals, you understand? I didn’t need to sue in regards to the Queen of Christmas both. I’m glad I did, although.”
She provides, “I’m not a lawyer. I’m like Erin Brockovich.” Or Brockovich meets Der Bingle.