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OH NO
Jessy Lanza
Format
LP
Packaging
LP (100g)
Weight
0.5
Price
$53inc. GST
Ships From
Melbourne, AU
Delivery
Special order. Import item. Usually dispatched within 2 to 3 weeks.
Jessy Lanza's second album 'Oh No' is addressed to her own constant nervousness. The pressure of music making, which used to calm
her nerves, has led to a whole new world of contingencies that stoke the anxiety mill. The exclamation 'Oh No', for Jessy, marks yet another
incident of randomness interrupting her tranquillity. All of which seems at odds with the confidence and spontaneity of this second album
as well as recent collaborations with the likes of Caribou, DJ Spinn and Morgan Geist and his Galleria project.
Made in her hometown of Hamilton, Ontario, with production partner Jeremy Greenspan from Junior Boys, the plaintive, reverb drizzled
mood of the first album has all but given away to a more direct, self-assured and joyful album. As with many artists whose hometown lie
off the usual network of cultural hotspots, 'Oh No' is driven positively by the idea of making music that isn't inspired by where she lives.
Instead, the album resonates more with the philosophy of experimental pop of Japanese 80s electro outfit Yellow Magic Orchestra and
Jessy's breathless, pitched vocals are reminiscent of YMO collaborator Miharu Koshi. Playfully laced with cascading arpeggios, crispy
drum machines and breezy songs, 'Oh No' has an infectious energy that has been brewing in her live shows since her first album. As Jessy
says 'I want to make people feel good and I want to make myself feel good'.
her nerves, has led to a whole new world of contingencies that stoke the anxiety mill. The exclamation 'Oh No', for Jessy, marks yet another
incident of randomness interrupting her tranquillity. All of which seems at odds with the confidence and spontaneity of this second album
as well as recent collaborations with the likes of Caribou, DJ Spinn and Morgan Geist and his Galleria project.
Made in her hometown of Hamilton, Ontario, with production partner Jeremy Greenspan from Junior Boys, the plaintive, reverb drizzled
mood of the first album has all but given away to a more direct, self-assured and joyful album. As with many artists whose hometown lie
off the usual network of cultural hotspots, 'Oh No' is driven positively by the idea of making music that isn't inspired by where she lives.
Instead, the album resonates more with the philosophy of experimental pop of Japanese 80s electro outfit Yellow Magic Orchestra and
Jessy's breathless, pitched vocals are reminiscent of YMO collaborator Miharu Koshi. Playfully laced with cascading arpeggios, crispy
drum machines and breezy songs, 'Oh No' has an infectious energy that has been brewing in her live shows since her first album. As Jessy
says 'I want to make people feel good and I want to make myself feel good'.
Tracklisting
Side 1
- New Ogi
- VV Violence
- Never Enough
- I Talk BB
- Going Somewhere
- It Means I Love You
- Vivica
- Oh No
- Begins
- Could Be U


