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Many Many

by Jed and Lucia

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Many Many (free) 03:37
Many many talk and they talk They say they're going where the sun shines The sun shines All the time Many songs sing of the way You get to going where the bright lights Shine all night No starlight Me I travelled down from the grape Vine past Maricopa onto 5 A great plain Of far site Well we travelled on through the night We say we're going where the sun cries To be heard But no sound
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Spaceman 04:01
Fill a room Till there's no space to move Your dreams grow You float above friends below Who you are Is nothing You asked for You don't mean harm You don't even try hard Oh you're a spaceman Oh let you go Let you soar Ready now You don't need to look down And always We'll look up and see your face So take off My eyes they tear and watch A beauty Your dream to reality
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A thousand people rode up yesterday They came to make their way A thousand more will come after they say But I'll be gone I'll head over to where the deserts say Don't linger long this way Just passing through under my breath I'll say And I'll be gone
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A storm rolls in Keep us safe Over time the pressure grows The lines erase A former life Like a dream pushed aside Soon we'll forget What's behind Growing distant all the time And we'll still try Never lost Till a dream is pushed aside A storm rolls in Keep us safe Over time the pressure grows The lines erase A former life Like a dream pushed aside
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Rigidity 03:18
Saviors save themselves for those to whom they pray Pilgrims whisper saviors don't ever let me down again But they're far away Banished from dreaming Then called out again You better have no rigidity You better have no resistance You better forego security You better destroy insistence And for this live on while all those around you falter They'll say they have their rigidity They'll say they have their resistance Theyll say they they found their security Theyll say this all with insistence Branches break off in the wind fall to the ground decay Time was when they would find quiet degeneration Time now they lie in wait and just quietly whisper

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We were on the radio with Andrew Jervis and Cez on KUSF 90.3 on 1/29, you can check it out at www.fridaynightsession.com/home.html
and the video at -
vimeo.com/9263070

Plenty of previous dates/links to report with today's featured duo... so let's get started. Our original review of Chatsworth, California-based musicians Jed & Lucia happened well over three years ago, in August 2006, with mention of a debut EP titled Candles In Daylight. Since that time, contact was almost completely lost until we recently began providing occasional updates for their experimental side-project Kite In The Air in April 2009 and November 2009. As an unexpected treat, we can now present the brand new release Many Many EP which consists of five hauntingly beautiful songs to serve as a lovely reminder of how easily our casual gaze through an office window can end up lasting for hours. From the opening guitars and playful electronic accompaniment of the lead track Many Many to a quiet descent in Rigidity, Jed & Lucia leaves us with one of our first favourite listens of 2010.
milkmilk-lemonade.blogspot.com

It's been four long and strenuous years for the duo of Jed & Lucia, whose debut album/EP Candles In Daylight was praised forwards and backwards for the mixture of apocalyptic and sullen thematic realms and the stunningly haunting complement that each of the pair's voices makes for one another. But this month, the pair are releasing another EP, Many Many, a five-track and not-even twenty-minute-long affair that finds them still watching as the fields around them burn, but they're not contently fiddling as Nero would be found to be doing--they're merely enjoying each other's company as whatever will come to (or for) them is most certainly on its way. It's sparse and beautiful, moving but sedate and it sits low and slow in your being for as long as you'll allow it to do so. Which, for us, is quite a while. Also, FYI, both members of J&L (Jed and Emma) had been making music to a degree or two throughout the break, only much of it turned out to be under the moniker of Kite In The Air, also a stellar project.
www.thecultureofme.com

As a disclaimer, I realize that Jed and Lucia may not fall into the traditional “indie folk genre,” but their music definitely possesses some characteristics that keep this post from being too far-fetched. Now with that said, the reason that I am writing about them is because I believe that they are worth paying attention too and keeping an eye on. They’re straight out of Berkeley and have only released one album (Candles in Daylight) prior to the new EP release. I first listened to them only a few days ago but i can’t help but listen to “Many Many” over and over again after reading about them on My Old Kentucky Blog. It’s a beautiful song, fusing electronic wisps, delicate guitar strumming, and soothing vocals.
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released January 25, 2010

Additional vocals by Christine Lunde
Art by Tobias Greene drawinginthedark.com

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