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Firehead Jerry : Nothing Seems Right.
A catchy blend of pop/folk/electro.
FireHead Jerry's combination of introspective lyrics, pop song writing sensibility, and surreal sonic textures gives them broad appeal to a variety of fans. On this 12 song debut album which features a wide range of genres, instrumentation, and creativity, not one outside member contributed to the performance of this record.
The songs for this album were written the over the span of one or two years.
Ben, the eldest of the two lives in Los Angeles and Dan who resides in San
Francisco, finally decided to take their music to the next level. Dan also runs
his own studio in San Francisco, Room 3 Studios, and Nothing Seems Right marked
as the label's first full studio album.
Since the release of this album, a few songs on it found their way into other
media sources. The song "Goodbye, for now" is featured in the full length film,
Separation Anxiety. "Suitcase Full of Lies" was also featured in a short film
titled Baggage. KPRI 102.1 in San Diego also played the song "Nothing Seems
Right" during one of their local broadcasts. This album is also available on
Pandora radio.
"Nothing Seems Right" keeps the listener engaged
by varying genres, sound effects and lyrical content. If nothing else, it
inspired FireHead Jerry to keep making records together.
Songs:
1. Suitcase Full of Lies
2. If I Loved You
3. Goodbye for Now
4. For a Difference
5. Time on your Hands
6. Gotta be Right
7. Beautifully Stoned
8. So I Asked
9. My Only Friend
10. Return Me
11. My Old Ways
12. Nothing Seems Right
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 3/11/2011
Firehead Jerry lives in California USA
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Pop
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