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Project Jenny, Project Jan - Home Sweet Home (2011)

Started by Cango_, 26/04/11, 04:06

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Artist: Project Jenny, Project Jan
Title Of Album: Home Sweet Home
Label: Project Jenny, Project Jan
Year Of Release: 2011-04-05
Genre: Electronic / Indie Pop
Quality: CBR 320 Kbps
Tracks: 10
Time: 41:28 min
Size: 93,8 MB

Tracklist:

01. Tonight (04:14)
02. Nadine (04:14)
03. Lucky Me (04:14)
04. Girls In Cars (03:44)
05. Io (03:52)
06. Jenny (02:50)
07. White Lies (03:49)
08. Pretend (04:12)
09. Pretty Face (05:15)
10. Uh-Huh (05:03)

Release Note:

Home Sweet Home, Project Jenny, Project Jan's new album, marks the first foray into live instrumentation and male/female vocals on some songs. The album is a full art collective: all visuals and merch were inspired and created by the band themselves.

Brooklyn electronic indie rockers PROJECT JENNY, PROJECT JAN will self-release Home Sweet Home on April 5, 2011. For this second full-length, Sammy Rubin (music) and Jeremy Haines (lyrics) co-produced the album with Alan Wilkis, best known for his stunning remixes of Phoenix, RJD2, Phantogram and many more, who took his first turn behind the production decks for a full-length album on Home Sweet Home. The band also worked with mixer Britt Myers (Yeasayer, Chairlift), both of whom help provide a contrast in texture to their trademark electronics and snyths. The result is a refinement - bot for Haine's chameleon-like voice and storytelling ability and in Rubin's intricate and layered composition.

Each time PJPJ sets out to construct an album, their output is more than just music. Home Sweet Home is no different. Forgoing a traditional release, a download code of Home Sweet Home will be available to anyone that purchases PJPJ merch via the band's website and at live shows. Each composition, from liner notes to T-shirts to press photos and the visual elements that are part of every performance, is designed by them or by people they admire, as an interpretation of the music. "By nature we are artists and we create," explains Rubin. "We've taken control of every element we compose," says Haines.

Eschewing the use of wholly electronic elements, Home Sweet Home's teninstantly catch songs are PJPJ's most extensive foray into live instrumentation. Stand-out tracks include the energetic, andultra-danceable album opener "Tonight," the push-pull male/female vocals and staccato rhythm of "Girls in Cars," the vivid storytelling and intricate brass section featured in "Pretty Face," and the instantly addictive synth line in lead single "Nadine."


Download link:
http://www.filesonic.com/file/840728091
http://letitbit.net/download/88777.84de617f712bf106ac53e31e26c6/thor06rh45p.zip.html
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