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Balroynigress participate with their NEW song "Dress the Ship in Black" in Tiny Mix Tapes Vol. 1: Darfur
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"Shampoo and Champagne" was listed to the divine number 14 on Tinymixtapes Favorite Albums of 2007 !http://tinymixtapes.com/2007-Tiny-Mix-Tapes-Favorite,4902__
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The Wire, 2007: WHISPERS FROM THE FORESTS, SCREAMS FROM THE MOUNTAINS release with tre swedish labels, Kning Disk, iDEAL & Häpna, Balroynigress participates with the title song of the album "Shampoo & Champagne". _________________________
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"Playboy In My Brain", 2007,cd-r (KD036) Ltd. Ed. 100 at Kningdisk ____________________________________________________________
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__MUSIC REVIEW:
The only thing resembling ‘proper’ on Shampoo & Champagne is an acoustic guitar. Essentially, it’s a folk-pop album with quasi-chamber aspirations, but instead of strings and reeds, we get flatulent synths, melodica, and inside-out samples. The party responsible for the subversive palette is Sweden’s Erik Jeor, and Balroynigress is his bastardized solo project. Although Bill van Cutten (which is a totally rad anagramized pseudonym for Vincent Bullat) provides lyrics and some instrumentation along the fringes of a few of the songs, and Elvire Soyez adds vocals on three tracks, everything else is Jeor. With good reason, too. In a couple years, the man could be skirting unqualified genius.“Postlove†opens things up with, far and away, the most straight-ahead track on the album. Van Cutten backs Jeor singing his lyrics over vaguely Spanish-sounding guitar (which is fitting due to lyrics concerning Andalusia) and an unidentifiable scree. “Go Go Go†is simply “I got to go to the riverstreet†repeated verbatim with the ever-present guitar, stumbling synth lines, and the highest-pitched, wordless vocal I’ve ever heard from a man. “The Landlords Love-Affair†is the album’s real stunner. It has the same ‘drunken orchestra playing a couple rooms over’ vibe found in My Bloody Valentine’s transitional “Touched,†but “Love-Affair†is entirely full-fledged. Soyez takes lead vocals on the track, while Jeor sounds scared of backing her; his voice is very, very tentative when there at all. Bristly sampled horns and a shaker-heavy, tribal-y beat are separated by gentler passages of guitar and tambourine.“As Silent As the Trees†is practically G-funk at points, with its oscillating synth and slow groove that can never quite find itself; at other points, it lapses into quasi-gospel. “Twenty Neon Lighted Feet Underground†is the dirge; deep seesawing synths over barely-there guitar juxtaposed with light choruses completed by warbling, wordless vocals, again, as high-pitched as you could wish for. The last bit finds Jeor singing sans accompaniment other than a brief, spare guitar. “Shampoo & Champagne†couples some of the album’s weaker verse instrumentation with its strongest chorus counterpart. Laden with synth strings, “Morphine & Cookies†has the album’s most defined beat, and lyrics like “My neighbor had cancer/ He knew he won’t escape it/ But his ironic smile was kind of funny†exemplify the kind of detached creepiness that permeates throughout the album.Jeor’s voice will make or break Shampoo & Champagne. It’s the biggest hurdle. Slurred, accented, admittedly kind of goofy; it’s so far from what is typically viewed as a ‘good voice’ that it’s fascinating and arguably the album’s strongest point. It will surely drive some people insane. The lyrics often read like a poorly translated website. Conjugations are butchered, syntax is slightly off, and words are subtly mispronounced. “The Landlords Love-Affair†opens with “Soon I’m gonna lost my jobâ€; the "j" pronounced soft like a "y." Images are often of travel and busted cities and are decidedly creepy. (“Our cloudy veins are chewing/ A kindly dinner/ That turns to slaughterâ€, anyone?) The melancholic, dreamy feel of the album’s barely-off instrumentation is hugely complimented by the fragmented words and vocals. Jeor’s got a concise and disorienting album, and it’s entirely his own.Shampoo & Champagne is limited to 900 handmade copies; you can purchase it at Kning Disk._______