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Superhuman Heart

by Jed and Lucia

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Warping sky and rippled waves above Rocks of clay surrender had enough Sit and watch the grasses gather round Bending towards us hear them whistle now Bending over till they hit the ground April showers they bring august flames Send you searching for the water main Looking forward to feel no pain A hot dry wind it seems is on its way Gathered dust and dirt for 40 days I felt the breezes start up yesterday April showers they bring august flames Send you searching for the water main Looking forward to feel no pain I don't believe that there are shooting stars I don't believe something could fly so far Cause if it did i know it'd light a spark April showers they bring august flames Send you searching for the water main Looking forward to feel no pain
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Apostrophe 03:15
End with an apostrophe I know, I know Cause there's no other way to be I before e and then after c I know, I know Something that's so far away from me Hey we don't have no way to begin When our souls at an end And the walls rising high Sending letters on the phone Ain't no way cause the soul Isn't there like it is on the page Fate is saving a place for me I know, I know And for some of you others too Any old spot it will do for me I know, I know Ain't no special requests I've made Bam ba bam And that's the way All things grow and decay Or freeze themselves for a day that will never come And that's the wave That resounds through our day And holds us tight to the ground And we are all a slave to an uncertainty that can never resolve until all thoughts they cease and we're left with the food on our plate
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The Park (free) 04:13
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Had a dream you were made of stone Never waited for tomorrow It's a secret you don't know, you never tried Hoping now, you dream in disguise Push from a distance You found those on your side Your eyes have lost their color, I know But it's not really so Look closer and find behind there's a glass door It's always been there, waiting, wanting to show With one wish you don't resist And there's much more Had a dream you were made of stone Never caring for tomorrow You stood there and let go, you never tried Fading now, lost in what's behind Watch from a distance You found those on your side Had a dream you were made of stone
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On Lockdown 02:15
One window One lookout In a house made up of sticks Blow you down With one breath And there's only ashes left Keeping you there Keeping you locked down On lock down One tower One dreamer In a room made up of bricks One who walks One who stays In a house made up of things Keeping you there Keeping you locked down On lock down
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Hand Out 03:55
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I try to forgive I try to forget Tell love from lies Why you keep me here I try to accept And expect much less Ice will break Just time to wait Superhuman Heart Knew right from the start It's unbreakable It's unbearable I try to receive You try to believe Fear to fall It won't last too long I try to move on I try to be strong Snow will go Something new will grow Superhuman Heart Knew right from the start It's unbreakable It's unbearable
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California 03:01
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Vapors 03:37

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Available at www.ubiquityrecords.com/shop/products/JED-AND-LUCIA-%252d-SUPER-HUMAN-HEART.html and as downloads at jedandluciaubiq.bandcamp.com

Coming off a weekend full of taxing obligations, we needed and found the perfect place to rest our minds for more than just a little while. To begin this week, we are fortunate enough to have new material from a pair of musicians who have been featured here many times in the past. Jed & Lucia are the Berkeley, California based duo of Mark Reveley and Emma Lucia who were first adored here in August 2006 with a debut EP titled Candles In Daylight. Since that time, we've mentioned their experimental electronic side project Kite In The Air with reviews in both April and November of 2009 followed by a return to the original loveliness of Jed & Lucia with another offering titled Many Many EP in January 2010. All history aside, there is now a welcome update to report for this ongoing collaboration. The band has completed a collection of thirteen new tracks, titled Superhuman Heart, which are set to be released next month through fabled San Francisco label/rare music purveyor Ubiquity Records. In advance of this new LP, the first single, Apostrophe, has now been made available and will give an immediate idea of what to expect from the album. Warm southwestern winds and sand under foot, or a brisk midwestern fall with leaves whipping up against windows...all you have to do is close your eyes for listening. Beautiful.
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Warm Cali folk and acoustic pop songcraft blended quite harmoniously with subtle electonics from Jed & Lucia – the duo's debut for Ubiquity! We wouldn't blame you of experience a bit of a chill at the thought of "folktronica" – but Jed & Lucia get it right – first and foremost, with good songs and melodies that sink right in. Their songs suggest a love of 60s & early 70s Cali folk rock & pop (a full range of Cali love, from the So Cal to the Bay) – with breezy, delicately spacey washes of electronic embellishments. Titles include "April Showers", "The Park", "You Were Made Of Stone", "Coin Falls On Pavement", "On Lockdown", "A Second Later", "Hand Out", "California", "Vapors", "Superhuman Heart" and more.
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The duo of Mark Reveley and Emma Lucia make music under the name Jed and Lucia and together they cook up a heavily sedated, laid-back-to-the-point-of-paralysis mixture of beardy folk guitars and vocal harmonies, with drifting electronic textures and dinky drum machines that straddles the fine line between indie folk introspection and bedroom electronic experiments. Superhuman Heart is their second album, and it’s a bit of an under-the-radar gem. Definitely not the kind of record to grab you by the collar and demand your attention, it’s more of a creeper that slowly insinuates itself into your head as it plays on. The duo wrap their fragile voices around slight but effective melodies and bathe them in waves of electronic hum and echoes that surround you with a feeling of warmth. The tempo of the songs never goes above a shuffle and the volume is determinedly low; they create a perfectly comfortable mood from the beginning and never deviate. While that can lead to a monotonous listen in the wrong hands, Reveley and Lucia take pains to add so many layers to the songs, you can’t help but be drawn in. The quiet mystery of the vocals also draws you in closely; Lucia especially has the kind of voice that sounds perfect weaving its way through a dream hop soundscape or emoting tenderly on a folky ballad (like the sweetly insistent "On Lockdown"). There are also a couple of songs that shift the relaxed mood just enough to add some intensity and drama to the album, especially the surging, cinematic “Circle of Stone” and the almost danceable “The Park.” Like a low-key version of Koushik or a calm Caribou, Jed and Lucia create magic out of elements that really have no right being melded together. If you’re lucky enough to hear it, Superhuman Heart will be the perfect soundtrack to your lazy autumn days and peaceful-anytime nights.
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released October 19, 2010

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