Project Jenny, Project Jan are a duo from Brooklyn who have taken electronic music and turned it right on its head. These songs are irresistible- you can't NOT want to dance! Check out the twang on "Zoo Bar," the keys and strings on "320," and boogie swing beats on "Train Track." With brilliant programming and arresting lyrics (no kidding, check out "Busted"), they’ve made XOXOXOXOXO the most fun album you’ll hear all summer. Last year's debut EP from Project Jenny, Project Jan garnered critical praise from journalists across the country: Billboard called it "a shockingly dynamic, danceable and hilarious affair." Check out XOXOXOXOXO out on August 14 and see if you feel the same way about this one!
No, Brooklyn’s Project Jenny, Project Jan has neither a Jenny nor a Jan, but the music of vocalist Jeremy Haines and electronic maestro Sammy Rubin will find you hard pressed to pigeonhole.
So where did they come from anyway? In college, Jeremy had become great friends with Sammy's best high school buddies, and Sammy had become close with Jeremy's mates. Once they finally met each other through a twisted web of coincidences, the two became solid co-conspirators. On one such night of revelry at Sammy's house, Sammy discovered that Jeremy's freestyling skills well surpassed his own, so he played an accompanying feedback solo on his microphone. Perhaps this was the planted seed that grew into Project Jenny, Project Jan, though it's best not to ask too many questions and just enjoy the music.
In late 2005, Project Jenny, Project Jan released their first self-titled EP and offered the mp3s up free-and-legal on their site. The press took notice, calling it a “shockingly dynamic, danceable, and hilarious affair” (Billboard) and “incomparable” (Deli Magazine). Their engaging live show got its well-deserved attention too: “This is a band that should be taken seriously, even while singing about homemade sex tapes and the Chinatown bus.” (gothamist.com)
Indeed!
XOXOXOXOXO is due out August 14, 2007 on Might Records.