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Real Estate
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The debut release of Jarv Is, the new band by Jarvis Cocker, frontman of Pulp, who led the 90's Britpop heyday, has finally been unleashed! Jarvis Cocker is the former frontman of Pulp, a band that was part of the Britpop movement of the 90's, when quality bands like Oasis, Blur, Suede, Supergrass, and Ash appeared one after the other and became a social phenomenon. Jarvis Cocker, former frontman of the band Pulp, has released three albums as a solo artist, including one with Chili Gonzalez, and has performed at Fuji Rock under his own name. The band formed to perform at the Sigur Ros festival in Iceland at the end of 2017, and then went on a UK tour in 2018, selling out small venues one after the other and creating a buzz, and in 2019 the band premiered the single "Must I Evolve? Evolve?" was premiered at major festivals such as Primavera and All Points East in 2019.In Japan, 500 analog copies of this album were pre-ordered and sold out within 24 hours of its announcement. The album was completed in the style of adding overdubs and vocal parts based on live recordings of the band's performances as they toured and evolved over the past two years.Real Estate, one of US indie's greatest treasure trove of golden rules and love of music, releases their latest album "The Main Thing", the fifth album in three years by Real Estate, one of the leading US indie rock bands of the decade! Tentatively titled "Special Album," the band pushed themselves to record the album over the course of a year with countless sessions at Marcata Sound in upstate New York.For the first time in its history, the group has welcomed musicians other than its own members to join the group, and the preceding single "Paper Cup" features the percussion and congas of Matt Barrick of The Walkmen and Aaron Johnston of Brazilian Girls, respectively, and a light disco flair with a soft duet by Sylvan Esso's Amelia Myss. The preceding single "Paper Cup" with a soft duet by Sylvan Esso's Amelia Meath, "Procession" with its bright two-note theme wrapped in shifting chords and beats, "Gone" a lament with a synthesizer fog over a downer drum machine and lilting guitar work, and the band's harmonies take the listener into a golden land of The album contains 13 tracks, including "Also A But," which transports the listener to a golden peachland of colors, and "Brother," a gem of an instrumental track that frontman Martin Courtney completed from a demo he had been warming up to for four years, inspired by the exquisiteness of Joni Mitchell's "Escape. Ultimately, the album title was taken from a classic song from the late Roxy Music era, and the result is a special work that lives up to its name.The band will again be engineered by Vin McMahon, who helmed the second album "Days," and the artwork will be by Björn Copeland of Black Dice.
Tracklisting:
1.Friday
2.Paper Cup
3.Gone
4.You
5.November
6.Falling Down
7.Also a But
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