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Party Jail
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Party Jail

SKU: CD14481 Barcode: 0828887006621
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  • Released Date: 09 Jun 2014

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

With an album title like "Party Jail," one would expect a wild, raucous ride through the energetic world of Ed Schrader's Music Party. And boy, does this Baltimore duo deliver. From the moment the opening track kicks in, it's clear that this is not your average party album.

Schrader's raw, impassioned vocals cut through the thick layer of electronic beats and pulsating basslines, creating a strangely cathartic listening experience. The lyrics are a mix of heartfelt confessions and tongue-in-cheek social commentary, adding an unexpected depth to the album.

Tracks like "Rats" and "Dunce" showcase the duo's ability to seamlessly blend noisy punk influences with catchy pop hooks, creating a sound that is both chaotic and strangely infectious. The production is deliberately lo-fi, adding a sense of urgency and immediacy to the music.

However, as the album progresses, it's clear that Ed Schrader's Music Party is more than just a fun romp through the underground music scene. There's a sense of disillusionment and unease running through the lyrics, hinting at deeper themes of isolation and existential dread.

All in all, "Party Jail" is a rollercoaster of an album that manages to be both exhilarating and thought-provoking. Ed Schrader's Music Party is a force to be reckoned with in the world of indie music, and this album is sure to cement their place as one of the most exciting acts in the scene today.

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About the artist

Ed Schrader's Music Beat

Hailing from Baltimore, Maryland, Ed Schrader's Music Beat is a duo like no other. Consisting of frontman Ed Schrader and bassist Devlin Rice, their minimalist setup belies their ability to create music that transcends genres and defies expectations. Their live performances are not just concerts, but visceral experiences that leave audiences in a state of euphoria. Schrader's unique vocal delivery, often compared to a mix of Ian Curtis and Elvis Presley on steroids, is a force to be reckoned with. Meanwhile, Rice's basslines provide the perfect foundation for Schrader's frenetic energy to bounce off. With a discography that includes albums such as "Jazz Mind" and "Riddles," Ed Schrader's Music Beat have solidified their place in the underground music scene. Their music is a potent mix of punk, new wave, and experimental rock, with lyrics that touch on universal themes like love, loss, and the human experience. Ed Schrader's Music Beat is not your typical band – they are a sonic force to be reckoned with, a whirlwind of sound and emotion that will leave you breathless. So if you're looking for music that pushes boundaries and challenges conventions, look no further than Ed Schrader's Music Beat. They are a band that defies categorization, constantly pushing the boundaries of what it means to be a musician in the modern age.

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