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Maya de Vitry Explores Love and Trust on All My Faith

Maya de Vitry — All My Faith (Mad Maker Studio, 2026)

Singer-songwriter Maya de Vitry will release her self-produced fifth studio album, All My Faith, on July 24 through her independent Mad Maker Studio label.

Originally from Lancaster and now based in Nashville (Tennessee), de Vitry masterfully weaves timelessly crafted, alluring American folk music, Americana, indie folk-rock, and alt-country influences. The new album was written over the past year and recorded live over three days, from Nov. 23–25, 2025, at The Tractor Shed in Goodlettsville, Tennessee. According to de Vitry, the project was conceived as a fully live recording with no edits, allowing the performances to retain their immediacy and interaction.

De Vitry describes the title track, “All My Faith” as a celebration of commitment, presence, and acceptance of uncertainty. She noted that the chemistry among the musicians was essential to the recording, particularly on moments captured in real time.

I want to touch time with all my faith,” Maya sings in “All My Faith.” “I love how you can really hear the aliveness of people just jamming together. The way the band grooves as Joel and I sing ‘some parts of me are rotting’ was elevating as it happened in real time, and it still gets me when I listen back now.”

“Faith is woven into the fabric of my life in music—faith in what is possible in a relationship when I am the truest version of myself; faith in strangers opening their hearts to my songs; faith in this wild idea that sharing stories of our shared human condition can pull us toward compassion and gratitude. We’re just these hungry and thirsty bodies wandering this planet in our brief and intersecting lifetimes, and I have faith in how we can be each others’ keepers, each others’ teachers. I’m finding a new faith in imperfection, a new faith in ‘mistakes.’ I’m living this faith that love—real, nuanced, imperfect love—is simply so worthy of an endeavor.”

Maya de Vitry – Photo by Ethan Jodziewicz

The album features the evocative sound of pedal steel player Spencer Cullum and guitarist Ethan Ballinger, both members of Miranda Lambert’s touring band, alongside keyboardist Jo Schornikow of Phosphorescent. Additional contributors include bassist Ethan Jodziewicz, drummer Dominic Billett, and harmony vocalists Shelby Means and Joel Timmons.

Lyrically, All My Faith examines relationships, self-acceptance, resilience, and personal growth. Tracks such as “Coin in Your Soul” draw inspiration from Spanish poet Antonio Machado, while “Adaptation” reflects on the benefits and limitations of human flexibility. Other highlights include “Bachelorette Lessons,” “Occasional Oranges,” and “Traveller.”

Earlier single “Confidence of the Sun” introduced the album’s themes of self-reflection and change. Meanwhile, “Nobody Else” addresses the challenges of long-term relationships, and “Cold Lake, Good Snacks” explores de Vitry’s connection to touring life. The closing track is the reflective “No Time to Rush.”

In my music, I am focused on our shared humanity and the ways we can imagine beyond our own lived experiences and find more compassion for ourselves and for everyone we are sharing this brief glimpse of this earthly life with,” says Maya. “In all the traveling I’ve done, in all these conversations with folks around the country, I find an unbelievable amount of nuance, like this great biodiversity of opinion. I’d like my music to feel like you are invited into a lush living forest or into a remote river canyon where suddenly you are stripped of not only modern conveniences but also modern distractions. Where you can feel the essence of your own humanity and those around you. Where suddenly a stranger’s story becomes interesting, or where you might choose teamwork and problem-solving and creativity over dogma. Where reciprocity and care start to feel more natural than just about anything else.”

Beyond her solo work, de Vitry remains active as a touring artist throughout North America and Europe and as a producer for fellow musicians, including Joel Timmons, Shelby Means, and Hannah Delynn. Her songs have also been recorded by The Milk Carton Kids, Nicholas Jamerson, Lindsay Lou, Steve Poltz, and Bronwyn Keith-Hynes.

Recorded and mixed by five-time Grammy-winning engineer Sean Sullivan, the 10-song collection emphasizes live spontaneity.

Buy All My Faith.

Maya de Vitry Tour Dates:

6/29 – Woodsongs Radio Hour – Lexington, KY
7/21-24 – Milk Carton Kids’ Sad Songs Summer Camp (instructor) – Big Indian, NY
8/9 – Rocky Mountain Folks’ Festival – Lyons, CO
8/29-30 – Great River Folk Festival – La Crosse, WI
9/16 – Shi-tty Barn – Spring Green, WI
9/21-24 – Sisters Americana Song Academy (instructor) – Sisters, OR
9/25-27 – Sisters Folk Festival – Sisters, OR
9/29 – Wild Child – Olympia, WA
10/1 – White Eagle Saloon – Portland, OR
10/24 – Gold Hill Inn – Boulder, CO
11/12 – Jammin’ Java – Vienna, VA
5/20/27 – Marathon Center for the Performing Arts – Findlay, OH

Author: Angel Romero

Angel Romero y Ruiz has dedicated his life to musical exploration. His efforts included the creation of two online portals, worldmusiccentral.org and musicasdelmundo.com. In addition, Angel is the co-founder of the Transglobal World Music Chart, a panel of world music DJs and writers that celebrates global sounds. Furthermore, he delved into the record business, producing world music studio albums and compilations. His works have appeared on Alula Records, Ellipsis Arts, Indígena Records and Music of the World.
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