“Breaking the Ice” is another candid single from Jeremy Jay.
This single, the latest volume in our International Pop
Underground series of 7” 45 rpm records, appeared on Slow
Dance [KLP197] in the springtime of 2009. With shiny synths,
noble guitars, and a strong will – it is another chance at
romance.
The single also includes an alternate version of “Winter
Wonder” with icy and unsettled synthesizers, and a sincere
and effective cover of the innocent 50s song “Words of Love”
by Buddy Holly.
Jeremy Jay will be touring Europe and the UK in September
2009, followed by stretches of the USA in November. The glide
on ice transfers to the dance floor with ease.
“Slow Dance uses crisp garage-rock and frigid post-punk as a
backdrop for [a] romanticized pop fantasy … It’s the most
weirdly mesmerizing in a series of promising singles, EPs and full
length-length releases [by Jeremy Jay].”
- Pitchfork
“Jeremy Jay has become one of the most oddly compelling
pop songwriters of recent memory.”
-XLR8R
JEREMY JAY BREAKING THE ICE
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Title: Breaking The Ice
Artist: JEREMY JAY
Catalogue Number: ipu126
One Sheet
Cover Art: jpg