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Finneas O’Connell – audiojuju https://www.audiojuju.com Music News Thu, 10 Jun 2021 22:29:07 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.audiojuju.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cropped-twitter1-01-32x32.png Finneas O’Connell – audiojuju https://www.audiojuju.com 32 32 Billie Eilish Announces New Album Happier Than Ever https://www.audiojuju.com/billie-eilish-21/ Tue, 27 Apr 2021 17:41:24 +0000 https://www.audiojuju.com/?p=1079 Billie Eilish has revealed the release in an Instagram post, writing, “this is my favorite thing i’ve ever created and i am so excited and nervous and EAGER for you to hear it. i can’t even tell you. i’ve never felt so much love for a project than i do for this one. hope you feel what i feel.”

The pop star first teased the release with a cryptic video posted to social media on Monday. As Variety points out, billboards revealing the album’s title and release date have since popped up in various cities.

Eilish’s second album is called Happier Than Ever and it’s coming out on July 30 (via Darkroom/Interscope). In addition, Eilish said she’ll release a new song this Thursday, April 29.

According to a press release, Happier Than Ever spans 16 songs written by Eilish and her brother Finneas, who produced the album in Los Angeles. The album features no outside songwriters or producers.

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Happier Than Ever

01 Getting Older
02 I Didn’t Change My Number
03 Billie Bossa Nova
04 my future
05 Oxytocin
06 GOLDWING
07 Lost Cause
08 Halley’s Comet
09 Not My Responsibility
10 OverHeated
11 Everybody Dies
12 Your Power
13 NDA
14 Therefore I Am
15 Happier Than Ever
16 Male Fantasy

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Shakey Graves Announces New EP Look Alive To Be Released May 4th https://www.audiojuju.com/sg/ Mon, 20 Apr 2020 19:05:48 +0000 https://www.audiojuju.com/?p=851 Alejandro Rose-Garcia, Shakey Graves frontman and bandleader, in association with Onion Creek Productions, debuted Hello Gorgeous on Monday, April 6th as a three-part bi-weekly documentary/music video project, inspired by the name of his new studio. Each chapter in the series takes a behind the scenes look at the history of Shakey Graves, the making-of Hello Gorgeous, life on the road, as well as a performance of a brand-new track.

Episode 1, ‘Look Alive,’ can be viewed here.

Episode 2, ‘The Recipe,’ is premiering today with two new songs: the title-track as well as ‘Not Everything Grows,’ can be viewed below.

The studio versions of the songs featured on Look Alive were all recorded at Hello Gorgeous and produced by Rose-Garcia. The title track ‘Look Alive’ was co-written by Finneas O’Connell (Billie Eilish) and Rayland Baxter and co-produced by Shakey Graves drummer and longtime collaborator Chris “Boo” Boosahda.

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Look Alive EP
1. Look Alive
2. The Recipe
3. Not Everything Grows
4. Under the Hood

Of making the series, Rose-Garcia explains, “I made ‘Hello Gorgeous’ without goal—not to create a TV show, not to make music videos, simply to document and create something that meshed all the worlds of my creative life into one. It was an experiment of sorts, trying to peel back that personal veil of secrecy. How many bad takes happen before a good song emerges? If an idea enters a room, can you see it in real time? I was weary of spending hours and months working behind closed doors only to emerge with a handful of carefully crafted songs to then sit on and promote until you can’t stand hearing them, all before anyone in the public had heard a single note. I wanted to create a unified project, a song that was the video, a video that was the story, the story that was the point.”

The songs and subsequent videos were being constructed furiously with no deadline in mind but coincidentally, as soon as production wrapped, the pandemic hit and the shelter at home order began. “I felt stunned, fearful, tingly. Things were changing and all at once I realized that I had been spending all of my creative efforts working on a thing that was suddenly not only viable, but one of the only methods of expression allowed in this current crisis,” Rose-Garcia reflects. “In more ways than I realized, I was ready for a reset. I’m always urging myself to view things differently, everything from global politics to household politics. Right now, the unsustainable aspects of life have never been clearer and I know the world can’t live on song alone. I’m racking my brain to find ways to help where I am, pledging myself to work at the food bank in this time, and trying my best to raise funds for different industries and individuals in need. I feel genuinely honored that there are people in the world who are soothed in any way by me playing a ditty or talking to them through a computer screen and that something that I’ve created from thin air can actually help potentially feed someone, and more than ever it feels like maybe that was always the point. I feel terrified and optimistic at the same time and its not like COVID-19 is the one glaring issue with life as we know it, but in a way it is a crucial reminder that things can and will always change at the drop of a hat, for worse and for better. We are now all trying to wake up each day in the same four walls with a new view of the world. I can share a little bit of my isolation with you, and I hope for the same in return. And with that in mind I welcome whatever terrifying awesome thing comes next. Hello Gorgeous!”

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