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The band urban tale
The band urban tale






the band urban tale
  1. #THE BAND URBAN TALE SKIN#
  2. #THE BAND URBAN TALE SERIES#

#THE BAND URBAN TALE SKIN#

This scream seems to resemble a female screaming in panic.Īccording to an urban legend, Ester Cordet, the model featured on the album cover, had a freak accident with the super-heated honey burning her skin and her screams of pain were recorded because it happened simultaneously at the same time the band was recording the song. Along with their song "Fire", it is one of their most well-known singles.Īn urban legend revolves around the high-pitch scream heard around the 1:24 - 1:28 mark (on the single version) and 2:32 - 2:36 mark (on the album version). ‘ Urban Legends‘ is due out this year with 2022 seeing Jeanicelee gigging around the country promoting the new album and reaching new audiences."Love Rollercoaster" is a 1975 single released by The Ohio Players from their seventh album, Honey. This delay turned out to be a blessing because the combination of the band’s heavy-hitting new drummer and Jeanice having more time on the guitar means more complexity and a heavier edge to their new album.

the band urban tale

The pandemic put a stop to things just after their headline show for Musicians Against Homelessness in Edinburgh in March 2020, which caused a long delay to the production of their planned second album.

#THE BAND URBAN TALE SERIES#

The band released their first album ‘ Beyond Never‘ in 2019 and organised a series of gigs in Scotland to support the album’s release, and were invited to play at Wildfire Festival and Maidens of Music Festival in the same year. That is what Jeanice said to herself five years ago. Knowing that her innate desire to make and play music would never go away, she decided to confront it head on. The first couple of years of her musical journey were spent on learning the guitar, writing songs, performing at open mic nights, and putting a band together.

the band urban tale

“ It’s never too late to start anew and pursue your dreams” Fronted by Jeanice’s deep emotive vocals, we tell stories with powerful melodies, supported by Marco’s neoclassical guitar style, Leen’s driving bass-lines and Tony’s impactful drumming. Jeanicelee brings a unique blend of modern, guitar-fueled melodic hard rock with wide-ranging influences from classic rock to prog rock to old school heavy metal. Now everything has changed, and there is nothing left to do but to bid an emotional farewell. This song is Jeanice’s goodbye to the city where she grew up and where she would always call home. This song is about the demonisation and stigmatisation of refugees and asylum seekers, and how we may look at the news about the wars and conflicts which led these people to risk their lives fleeing their country and yet feel indifferent about it because it is “far away” and doesn’t touch or impact on our lives directly. Written at the end of a convenient, circumstantial relationship which was never going anywhere but it still somehow managed to cause hurt for someone who feels too much.Ī deep and complex analysis of love, lust, attraction, and heartbreak. The song looks at how we may get drawn to the superficial good look or the façade of someone but ultimately, we know they are not suited to us. This song is about how human beings have sold our souls to the oil industry. The dependency on oil drives political decisions, triggers wars and conflicts, and causes irreversible damage to the environment Second single of album. Dreams have their way of resurrecting themselves in our hearts and minds no matter how much they are buried or suppressed, just like the phoenix rises from the ashes. It is never too late to start anew. Never give up on your dreams. The opening track is about the fight against tyranny and dictatorship, drawing from some personal experience and observation from happenings around the world.įirst single of the album. Written during the first lockdown brought on by the global pandemic and inspired by sights of empty streets and cities around the world, this was when nature took a break from us. It will also be available on CD from 06/05 via the band’s website. General Digital release is set for 03/06. You can pre-order via BandCamp where it will be available from 06/05.








The band urban tale