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Jennifer O'Connor

"Here With Me" 8/19 on Matador

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"...tidy and infectious songs." -The New York Times
" Some people may have found her near-perfect 2006 album, “Over the Mountain, Across the Valley and Back to the Stars” (Matador), because of its guest stars—James McNew, of Yo La Tengo, and Britt Daniel, of Spoon. O’Connor would be just fine without them." --- The New Yorker
"...one of the best records of the year." -The Village Voice
"...more rewarding with each listen." -Harp Magazine
"OConnor beautifully mines the tough terrain created by the twin demons of love and death." Out Magazine
"Sure, it might sound like a no-brainer, but there's a fine art to being plainspoken and eschewing metaphor and florid prose while still having something meaningful and original to say&ldots;. Otherwise you end up sounding like REO Speedwagon. I'll opt for Jennifer O'Connor instead. This New York indie folk rocker has made herself the envy of nearly every other confessional singer-songwriter out there, thanks to the genuinely affecting ruminations on love and loss of last year's Over the Mountain, Across the Valley, and Back to the Stars (Matador). Offering an invitingly elemental production that focuses on the bumps and bruises of O'Connor's slightly world-weary voice, the album is riveting in its quietly devastating candor." San Francisco Bay Guardian
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Member Since: 5/20/2005
Band Website: jenniferoconnor.net
Band Members: jennifer o'connor and sometimes jon langmead michael brodlieb mike strandberg
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Here With Me
August 19, 2008
10 reasons why you should forget everything you’ve heard about female singer-songwriters and slap on the new JENNIFER O'CONNOR LP, Here With Me… by Gail O'Hara
1. THE NEW ALBUM
The brand spanking new Jennifer O’Connor LP, Here With Me, is here. It was produced, recorded and mixed by John Agnello (Sonic Youth, The Hold Steady, Dinosaur Jr.) in 12 very productive days at Headgear in Brooklyn in March 2008. Basic tracks - including vocals - were recorded live. It will be released on Matador Records on August 19, 2008, and it will bring the Brooklyn musician to the mass audience she so completely and utterly deserves.
“I try to make each record better than the one before,” says Jennifer. “I was also going for a more cohesive ‘band’ sound and I think we achieved it. Since we made the record so quickly there's a real sense of urgency and immediacy in the recording.”
2. THE BACK CATALOG
Building upon the fine indie-rock tradition of song of the 1990s (such as Smog, Spinanes and Mark Eitzel), Jennifer released her self-titled debut album (2002), which was pretty great, but the follow-up, The Color and the Light (Red Panda, 2005), was even better. Her Matador debut, Over the Mountain, Across the Valley and Back to the Stars (2006), was – you guessed it – even better, or the best. Until now…
3. THE CRACK TEAM
The players on Here with Me are Jennifer (duh! on vocals,guitars, piano and organ), Jon Langmead (drums), Michael Brodlieb (bass) and Michael Strandberg (guitar). Fabulous guest players include Franz Nicolay from the Hold Steady (piano, organ and accordion on two songs); Darren Jessee from Hotel Lights and Ben Folds Five (back-up vocals on track one); and the dulcet-toned singer Amy Bezunartea (back-up vox and harmonica on a few songs).
4. SHE CAN SING!
Jennifer has a singular voice that at the same time sounds like Everygirl. It draws you into her world, makes you feel like you know her, you can relate to her. She may only be a young thing, but she’s had way more than her share of hard knocks, and you can feel that in every note that comes swooping out of her head. James McNew, her labelmate, sometime collaborator and member of Yo La Tengo, proclaims: “Jennifer has a voice like an angel. And not the fruity kind of angel, the good kind.” The dude from Spoon, Britt Daniel, was so impressed he sang on her last album.
5. SHE CAN WRITE!
Jennifer writes stories about the human condition with simple lyrics and puts them in beautiful melodies. Occasionally she is quiet and alone, other times she’s backed by a razor-sharp band. She writes about death, endurance and continuing -and on Here With Me - love. It sounds heavy but there’s always a feeling of hope and light in her music.
"This album has a lot of the same themes I've always written about, but it's fair to say that this one is made predominantly of love songs. 'Here With Me' refers to my girlfriend, but also to people I've lost - they stay with me in my heart and mind."
6. SHE BREAKS THE MOLD
The phrase “female singer-songwriter” has been tarnished by hordes of over-emoting waifs making premature compact discs and MySpace pages and weaving their interchangeable voices and boring music into their sad tales. That is far too limiting a term for what Jennifer does. If she were singing under a band name instead of her own, people would understand that she darts around from soft, poignant ballads to urgent folk pop and taut trad rock. Is categorization really necessary? No.
7. THE WORLD WILL LISTEN
Her diverse and eclectic sound speaks directly to more than one audience – she counts soccer moms, hipsters, English fops, toddlers, Bushwick lesbians, nu-folk chicks, French new-wavers and indie nerds among her ballooning fan base. It’s easy to imagine her filling stages at Coachella or All Tomorrow’s Parties. Her intimate, matter-of-fact songs sound completely now and completely timeless at the same time.
8. EAST COASTER
All her life Jennifer has road-tripped back and forth from Connecticut & Florida to Atlanta & Brooklyn. She had a band called Violet in Atlanta after college. She moved to NYC in 2000 and her early solo recordings dazzled the local press. She worked at the Knitting Factory & tends bar sometimes. She loves to eBay. A psychic once told her she’d be very famous and rich.
9. REAL GIRL
Jennifer’s not going to melt down on stage, and she doesn’t pout like Jenny Lewis or flaunt velour pantsuits like Feist. There’s no hair and make-up, it’s not her scene. So what? Since when does pop music have to be a freak show car crash fashion show? It’s about the music. In a world of complete fakes, Jennifer is real, raw, honest and way too good for showbiz.
10. MUSIC IS OUR RELIGION
And all Jennifer O’Connor cares about is making it perfect.
Meet Jennifer at:
myspace.com/jenniferoconnor
jenniferoconnor.net
matadorrecords.com/jennifer_oconnor

Record Label: Matador
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

New Pre-Order Autographed Awesomeness

The next 100 people to pre-order my COMING SOON record HERE WITH ME (on CD or LP) will receive a signed record jacket!!Matador has ordered 100 extra LP sleeves which I will sign with SILVER SHARPIES f...
Posted by Jennifer O'Connor on Wed, 02 Jul 2008 06:30:00 PST

NYC Record Release Show Aug 21

Hello NYC and it's surrounding areas!I'm writing to let you know that I (and my awesome band and quite possibly some special guests) will be doing a record release show at Mercury Lounge in NYC on Aug...
Posted by Jennifer O'Connor on Tue, 24 Jun 2008 03:30:00 PST

New Song Posted!

Hello! I just put up the title track from my forthcoming record "Here With Me". It should be available for free download sometime today on the matador site as well!Let us know what you think! It's ...
Posted by Jennifer O'Connor on Fri, 20 Jun 2008 06:33:00 PST

Pre-order Here With Me

People on the internet-Matador has made my new record available for pre-order - right now. And if you do pre-order, you'll be getting a nice discount....check it out....CD=$7, LP=$11. The kind folks...
Posted by Jennifer O'Connor on Wed, 28 May 2008 07:37:00 PST

The Strangers/Wilco/etc....

Next week there is a horror movie coming out called THE STRANGERS (May 30) - and I've got a song in it! It stars Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman (the cute guy who played Ben on Felicity). My song in it...
Posted by Jennifer O'Connor on Fri, 23 May 2008 08:27:00 PST

New song available for free download on Matador site + Record Cover

People!The new song, Valley Road '86, that I just put up two days ago, is now available for free download on the Matatdor site on the Matablog page! Go hereYou will also find a picture of the record ...
Posted by Jennifer O'Connor on Mon, 12 May 2008 03:18:00 PST

1st song from new album up NOW

Hey! I just put up a song from my forthcoming album. The song is called Valley Road '86 . It should be available for download as an mp3 for free on the Matador site very very soon (like maybe later...
Posted by Jennifer O'Connor on Fri, 09 May 2008 10:56:00 PST

Northampton & Jamie LIdell Tour

Yesterday, I rented a car (some Mazda SUV thing) and drove to Northampton for a show with labelmates, Shearwater. It was a nice afternoon for a drive and I listened to the new Shearwater record, Rook...
Posted by Jennifer O'Connor on Thu, 08 May 2008 03:08:00 PST

Spring Walk Volume One

Greenpoint home to Meserole Post Office to park around once down Bedford to LA Burrito for lunch to Debo's work then to Southside Guitars to try out amps and then up Bedford to Soundfix where Fred Tho...
Posted by Jennifer O'Connor on Wed, 30 Apr 2008 10:48:00 PST

New 7"/Kiam/Show this weekend

Ok. I have a new 7" out on my label Kiam. You can buy one by going to the KIAM page hereThis new 7" features a remix of Over The Mountain's..."I Was So Wrong" by Dump (James McNew) on the A Side, and...
Posted by Jennifer O'Connor on Wed, 23 Apr 2008 05:32:00 PST