On The Line Jenny Lewis

Album info

Album-Release:
2019

HRA-Release:
26.03.2019

Label: Warner Bros.

Genre: Alternative

Subgenre: Indie Rock

Artist: Jenny Lewis

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  • 1Heads Gonna Roll05:13
  • 2Wasted Youth04:13
  • 3Red Bull & Hennessy04:48
  • 4Hollywood Lawn04:34
  • 5Do Si Do03:54
  • 6Dogwood04:28
  • 7Party Clown04:09
  • 8Little White Dove04:49
  • 9Taffy04:27
  • 10On The Line03:48
  • 11Rabbit Hole02:46
  • Total Runtime47:09

Info for On The Line

The 11 all-new original songs were written by Lewis and recorded at Capitol Records’ Studio B, and feature a backing band of legendary talent including Beck, Benmont Tench, Don Was, Jim Keltner and Ringo Starr.

“Her most opulent record to date, swinging from the stately folk of 'Heads Gonna Roll' to the cosmic rock of 'Little White Dove”' and 'Red Bull & Hennessy,' on which she fully channels 1980s Stevie Nicks…yet through her dulcet-voiced vignettes, Lewis carries a reassuring resonance that it’s going to be all right.”

“Her best solo album to date…she’s never recorded anything quite like On The Line. Her fourth solo album and first since 2014’s The Voyager sounds humongous: rafter-raising vocals, pianos that seem to ring out endlessly, and, on ‘Red Bull & Hennessy’ and ‘On The Line,’ an earth-shaking double-drum attack courtesy of session warhorse Jim Keltner and Ringo Starr. On The Line is the crispest-sounding entry in Lewis’ catalog, and the most emotionally complex” (AV CLUB)

"sublime...might be her greatest work yet" (UPROXX)

“Her best album in more than a decade” (WASHINGTON POST)

Jenny Lewis, vocals




Jenny Lewis
In 1995, she formed the indie rock band Rilo Kiley along with her friends Pierre De Reeder, Blake Sennett and Dave Rock (later replaced by Jason Boesel). Beginning with a country sound, Rilo Kiley gravitated toward a downbeat indie rock sound, and with their 2004 album More Adventurous found widespread success. Critics such as Pitchforkmedia attributed this to the “wise” decision to front Lewis on most of the songs (on earlier albums, Sennett contributed about half the vocals). The song “Portions for Foxes” was a hit, and in 2005 the band was picked up by Warner Bros., putting them on a major label for the first time. They opened for Coldplay on their U.S. tour in 2005.

In 2002, Lewis was asked to contribute some female vocals for The Postal Service, whose album Give Up was an international success. Lewis performed in the video for the hit “We Will Become Silhouettes”, and toured with the band in 2003. Lewis also contributed vocals to several tracks on the 2004 Cursive album The Ugly Organ.

In 2004, Conor Oberst invited Lewis to record a solo record for record label Team Love. Described by Lewis as “a kind of soul record,” Rabbit Fur Coat, released in January 2006, features contributions from musicians Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes, M. Ward, Maroon 5 guitarist James Valentine, and Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie on a cover of Traveling Wilburys song “Handle With Care”. The Watson Twins provide accompaniment and the album is billed as Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins. Lewis toured with the Watson Twins in support of the album in early 2006.

Lewis was given an “Esky” for Best Temperature Raiser in Esquire’s 2006 Esky Music Awards in the April issue.



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