Arner, Jay: Jay Arner
Arner, Jay: Jay Arner
Format: CD
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Artist: Arner, Jay
Label: Mint Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 773871014925
Genre: Alternative Rock
For years, Vancouver multi-instrumentalist Jay Arner has teamed up with others to translate the sounds in his head. He's fronted an indie rock band, played synthesizers and samplers in a pop duo, manned the drums for a piano-punk songwriter, and held down the bass in a eight-member collective. Along the way, he's also become a sought-after producer and remix artist, working out of Vancouver's legendary Hive Studios and recording acts like Mount Eerie, Apollo Ghosts, Rose Melberg, No Gold and many more. Now, finally, he is going it alone. Every sound on his eponymous debut album was self-recorded by Arner in his 72-square-foot practice space using a precariously perched desktop computer and his home recording gear. The sum of his many talents, these ten songs sizzle with DIY energy and encompass the scope of the songwriter's diverse résumé. Opener "Midnight on South Granville" sets a dark tone with it's coldly mechanical intro before flourishing into a lush post-punk synthscape that reflects Arner's love of analog electronics. Elsewhere, the bass-heavy pulse of "Broken Glass (In the Hall of Shattered Mirrors)" draws on '70s pseudo-funk, while "Wildest One" is an abrasive surge of distortion and "Don't Remind Me" is a soaring pop anthem that recalls classic Murderrecords songcraft. The lyrics are filled with self-doubt and wry cynicism, but don't expect confessional heartbreak-these timeless melodies and intricately wrought arrangements are filled with noisy pop sweetness, and there's not an acoustic guitar to be found. Given that Arner wrote, performed, recorded and mixed every note on the album, it's only fitting that it's self-titled. The cover artwork is a close-up photograph of the man's face. This is him at his most unfiltered and uncompromising, with only his musical whims to answer to. "Jay Arner engages in some scuzzy, towering power-pop - an ode to emotional pain, smoldering guitars and a mile-long sludge of production that touches on a foreign era. Mostly, though, it's just a catchy summer jam that could form a perfect mixtape bridge."
Tracks:
1.1 Midnight on South Granville
1.2 Bird of Prey
1.3 Broken Glass
1.4 Nightclubs
1.5 Sacrifice
1.6 Surf Don't Sink
1.7 Don't Remind Me
1.8 Out to Lunch
1.9 Wildest One
1.10 Emotional Whiteout