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[ May 8th, 2026, release on Pyroclastic – Yvonne Rogers – The Button Jar ]

Posted On 8th May 2026 By grzech In All That Jazz /  
The Button Jar, the captivating new solo piano album from the supremely inventive pianist/composer Yvonne Rogers, is out Friday, May 8, 2026.
“….as the record’s program plays out, it feels as if we’re strolling with her through the glorious environs of golden fields and rocky shores – the best of both worlds…. Ever changing terrain that shifts between aggressive and delicate, legible and fuzzy, romping and reserved….The waters in this music are just as salty as they are fresh.” – Jim Macnie, Lament for a Straight Line
“Playful yet precise, profoundly human yet always experimental: On her impressive new album The Button Jar, Brooklyn-based pianist Yvonne Rogers confidently forges her own path…with multifaceted miniatures that sonically echo the carefree spirit of her childhood in the idyllic seclusion of Maine. Building upon her unique harmonic and melodic language, Rogers effortlessly finds her own distinctive vocabulary on The Button Jar. – Carsten Wohlfeld, Westzeit
“A deeply reflective debut, The Button Jar positions Yvonne Rogers as a singular voice in contemporary music, blurring jazz and classical traditions while crafting a personal, uncompromising artistic language. Right now, this musical language belongs to her alone. And who knows, she might just change the rules for everyone else, from here on out.” – Thierry de Clemensat, Paris Move
“For listeners hungry for something humane yet experimental, there is a new musician offering work that strikes this delicate balance. Brooklyn based composer and pianist Yvonne Rogers’ is blending playful free improvisation and a burnished yet fearless approach to the piano. She uses subtle dissonances in rhythm and texture, combined with an elegant sense of restraint to develop fresh yet timeless pieces that speak a language all her own. – Hillary Carelli-Donnell, Free Jazz Blog
“There is a very strong, no, make that tactile and present sense of place to Rogers work. And it is a sense of place that one need not be from the backwoods of anywhere to appreciate and take to heart. A place to set aside the screens and breathe.” – Mike Jurkovic, All About Jazz
“All 14 tracks reveal an outstanding pianist with a wealth of ideas, which she presents in abundance on this delightful release.” – Jan Granlie, Salt Peanuts

Growing up in rural Maine without the distraction of even a television, Yvonne Rogers often found herself alone with nothing but her imagination and the natural world around her for inspiration. Now based in the very different environs of Brooklyn, where she is rapidly emerging as a vibrant new voice on the progressive jazz scene, the pianist and composer often finds herself drawing on those early years to guide her distinctive musical approach.

One image that often returns to Rogers’ mind’s eye is the button jar that her artist mother kept for craft projects – a stockpile of mundane but multi-hued items that could be reimagined into endless creative permutations. “It felt like a jar of possibilities,” Rogers says. “You could use it for any number of projects, but you had to know how to properly sew the button on, so it became a balance of whimsical fun and meticulous craftsmanship.”

That notion became a guiding principle for The Button Jar, Rogers’ captivating new solo piano album. Scheduled for release on May 8, 2026 via Pyroclastic Records, the album provides an entrancing introduction to Rogers’ singular sound, a deeply personal weave of play and rigor that marshals childlike wonder in service of a complex and intricate use of rhythm and harmony.

The sense of play that thrives in the music of The Button Jar can be traced to the music’s origins – a series of short explorations that Rogers posted to social media, never intending them to have a life beyond that disposable medium. It was only at the urging of Pyroclastic founder Kris Davis that Rogers considered revisiting and developing these brief ideas into full-fledged solo compositions.

Rogers’ work to date had been wholly focused on ensemble playing. Her 2023 debut Seeds featured a quartet of peers, and she is a member of saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock’s next-generation band Lilith and trumpeter Adam O’Farrill’s quartet Elephant. Rogers also leads her own quartet, which recently received a commission from the venerable NYC performance space Roulette.

The Button Jar casts a spell from the outset, as the gradually evolving rhythms of “Luster” resonate as both pristine and mysterious, contrasted immediately by the evasive angularity of the title track. The chordal density of “Monkey’s Fist” is worlds away from the lilting joy of “Little Dance,” itself distinct from the gentle swing feel of “Puzzle Building.” The pendulum swings from the aching, delicate slowness of “Thread the Needle” to the lively, buoyant dance of “Linear Gel,” its title an anagram for one of Rogers’ formative influences, the great Geri Allen. In addition to Rogers’ compositions, there are three freely improvised pieces: “Avid Risks” – a dedication to and anagram of Kris Davis, “The Craft Room,” and album closer “Exhale,” a stark release captured at the end of the recording session reflecting on the day’s range of expression.

In a sense, Rogers’ music is a vehicle to recreate the vast imaginative possibilities that her unique upbringing provided. “I grew up in the woods in the middle of nowhere, so I had a very special relationship to nature,” she recalls. “You sense that the world goes on without you, so the problems in your head don’t really matter in the grand scheme of things. I want my music to do that for other people – to create a space for them to experience this feeling of wonder so that they can get out of their head for a few minutes.”

@Alice Plati

Yvonne Rogers is a pianist, composer, and multimedia artist from Maine, now based in Brooklyn, New York. Described as a “Fresh, new voice on piano,” (Paul Acquaro, The Free Jazz Collective), she is in demand as both a sideperson and bandleader, having performed with artists including Ralph Alessi, Linda May Han Oh, Ingrid Laubrock, Harish Raghavan, Sara Serpa, and more. Rogers is a 2024 Next Jazz Legacy Awardee, a grant recognizing outstanding women in jazz founded by Terri Lyne Carrington and facilitated by New Music USA. She was a member of the 2021/2022 Focusyear Band in Basel, Switzerland, where she performed with jazz masters including Kris Davis, Sullivan Fortner, Tineke Postma, Jorge Rossy, Larry Grenadier, Lionel Loueke, Chris Cheek, Elena Pinderhughes, Miguel Zenón, and more. Currently Yvonne performs with Ingrid Laubrock’s Lilith and Adam O’Farrill’s Elephant, as well as leading her own quartet. Her debut album Seeds was released in 2023 on Relative Pitch Records.

Pyroclastic Records was founded in 2016. By supporting artists in the dissemination of their work, Pyroclastic Records empowers emerging and established artists to continue challenging conventional genre-labeling within their fields. Pyroclastic also seeks to galvanize and grow a creative community, providing opportunities, supporting diversity and expanding the audience for noncommercial art. Its albums often feature artwork by prominent visual artists—Ellsworth Kelly, Julian Charriére, Dike Blair, Raymond Pettibon and Gabriel de la Mora among recent examples. Recent Pyroclastic projects include albums from Trio of Bloom (Craig Taborn, Nels Cline, Marcus Gilmore), Patricia Brennan, Kris Davis, Brandon Seabrook, and Simon Hanes.  The final Pyroclastic release of 2026 will be Sylvie Courvoisier’s Amalthea featuring Patricia Brennan, Thomas Morgan and Dan Weiss (November 13).

 

Yvonne Rogers – The Button Jar
Pyroclastic Records – PR 47 – Recorded September 20, 2025
Release date May 8, 2026
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