See
music video for mysterious chanteuse’s “Jokes Come True” single streaming now
via The
Big Takeover.
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Jeanne
Vomit-Terror by Chad Stockfleth.
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Lexington! See the Jeanne Vomit-Terror record
release show live tonight at The Green Lantern Bar! RSVP
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PLAY, POST
& SHARE
[STREAM | MP3]: https://fanatic.lnk.to/JeanneVomitTerror-JokesComeTrue
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Jeanne Vomit-Terror – In The Press
“Boogie shoes not included, but strongly recommended.”
– MAGNET
“Percolating synths, disco-like beats, Euro-pop
ambience and a sense of electronica that is as cheery as it is progressive.” – Kentucky.com
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“Should we be afraid of Jeanne Vomit-Terror?”
asks Kentucky.com. Read
more here.
Lexington, Kentucky based label collective Desperate Spirits releases Empire
Waste today, the debut album by mysterious disco-influenced chanteuse Jeanne Vomit-Terror. See the music
video for the album’s single “Jokes
Comes True” via The
Big Takeover now.
“‘Jokes Come
True’ is a sonic chop-shop job of Detroit techno and Latin freestyle with
gaudy detailing of Egyptian modes and breathy insouciance,” Vomit-Terror tells us. The message is
this: absurdity is the fundamental element of this reality, and if you learn to
manipulate it like rolling mercury in your hands, you can score some real
points in causality (and reverse causality).”
Though sparse, Vomit-Terror’s
discography is eclectic, encompassing electro-pop (“Mirror School,” which boasts a suitably trashy Robert Beatty music video),
Italo disco (“The Seat of Same,”
touted by Rub N Tug and Mike Simonetti, remixed by the latter),
and industrial noise (The Quixotrix
Tapes).
The eight songs that comprise Empire Waste showcase Vomit-Terror’s fearless weirdness and
pop ingenuity. “Jokes Come True”
wheels a sleek dystopian Drexciya groove into a joyous, synthetic Gloria Estefan refrain. “Lost in Luxury” juxtaposes a soaring
anthemic chorus that wouldn't be out of place on a Ke$ha B-side with turbulent analog riffage straight out of Hardcore
Devo: Volume One.
Vomit-Terror rips black metal guitar solos over minimal house,
climaxes a pop epic with the first straight-faced industrial rap since Pretty
Hate Machine, and gives Thinking
Fellers Union Local 282’s “Tell Me”
the “Jellybean” Benitez treatment,
all the while cooing, moaning, and growling her Dadaist screeds, exhorting (or
else, demanding) the listener to “close the door on reality forever!”
Empire
Waste, the debut album by Jeanne Vomit-Terror, is out today via Lexington,
Kentucky-based Desperate Spirits. Contact
Josh Bloom at Fanatic for more information.
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Jeanne Vomit-Terror
Empire
Waste
(Desperate Spirits)
Out Now
Track Listing:
01. The Preening
02. Tiger Training
03. Lost In Luxury
04. Jokes Come True (LISTEN | MP3 | VIDEO)
05. Axis Denied
06. Tell Me
07. The Author and His Egg
08. Cast No Shadow
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Jeanne Vomit-Terror Links
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Contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic Promotion
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