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Yves Jarvis - The Same But By Different Means Album

Yves Jarvis - The Same But By Different Means Album
Performer: Yves Jarvis
Title: The Same But By Different Means
Country: USA & Europe
Style:Folk, Funk, Soul
Released: 02 Mar 2019
Catalog number: 87592-1
Label: Anti-
MP3 album szie: 2342 mb
FLAC album size: 1702 mb

Tracklist

1Nothing New
2Glory to You
3Sugar Coated
4Pigs at the Helm
5That Don't Make it So
6Into the Forefront
7The Plight Comes
8Talking or Listening?
9Curtain of Rain
10Goodbye Reason, Goodbye Rhyme
11Blue V
12Exercise E
13Fruits of Disillusion
14Hard to Say Bye
15Time and Place
16To Say That Is Easy
17Dew of the Dusk
18360
19The Truth
20Out of the Blue, Into Both Hands
21Forward
22Constant Change

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
noneYves Jarvis The Same But By Different Means ‎(22xFile, FLAC, Album)Anti-noneCanada2019
FLCR039-LPYves Jarvis The Same But By Different Means ‎(LP, Album)Flemish Eye RecordsFLCR039-LPCanada2019
7592-2Yves Jarvis The Same But By Different Means ‎(CD, Album, Dig)Anti-7592-2Canada2019

Credits

  • Photography ByColin Medley

Notes

Yves Jarvis

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Scanned): 8714092759211

Short intro

Exercise E 22. The Truth Yves Jarvis is a clean slate, a recasting of Montreal-based musician Jean-Sebastian Audet. Audet previously created under the name Un Blonde, a name which he says was, at one point, all he wanted. But of course, things change. He is thrilled to announce his new album The Same But By Different Means, to be released on March 1 via ANTI- Records and Flemish Eye Records in Canada. Each of Yvess albums is informed and driven by a colour it is both a visual and thematic palette that reflects and refracts intentions. Un Blondes 2017 album Good Will Come To You was yellow, which Audet cites as his favourite colour. Album 2019 22 Songs. The Same but by Different Means Yves Jarvis. The aptly titled The Same but by Different Means draws from a wider instrumental palette than Audets previous work, positioning him in the insular tradition of SMiLE-era Brian Wilson, Sly Stone circa-Theres a Riot Goin On, and early 70s Stevie Wonder and Todd Rundgren. But the new album retains the otherworldly aura and environmental influences of its predecessors, foregrounding the tactility of his instruments as if the sounds were being made right next to you. The Same but by Different Means is surprisingly seamless for a 22-track record. Like a Ouija board session, each track here feels. After 2017's bright and optimistic Good Will Come to You, Audet ditched the Un Blonde moniker and changed his artist name to Yves Jarvis, joining his middle name with his mother's last name as the new banner for his ever-more-insular music. The Same But By Different Means, ostensibly Audet's second album, finds him reaching for new ways to translate intimate and curious feelings into songs that float lightly between beauty and friction. These contradictions shape the experimental world that Yves Jarvis calmly inhabits and confidently explores on The Same But By Different Means. Full Review. This album is a very modern jazz album for our post-everything culture, coming from the same Afro-futuristic camp as Thundercat and Kendrick Lamar. Listen free to Yves Jarvis The Same But By Different Means to say that is easy, the plight comes and more. 22 tracks 49:28. Do you know any background info about this album Start the wiki. Yves Jarvis is the stage name of Montreal-based musician Jean-Sebastian Audet, who previously created music under the name Un Blonde. Yves is Audets middle name, while Jarvis is his mothers last name. View wiki. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. Yves Jarvis. The Same But By Different Means, 2019. The Same But By Different Means. Your Score. 0 out of 10. The fragmented patchwork nature of the album can at times make it difficult to separate the songs from the sonics, but adventurous listeners willing to get past this will find that Yves Jarvis hides beautifully soul-bearing sentiments just beneath his veneer of blurry tape manipulation and impressionistic production. Audet announced in 2018 that he was changing his stage name from Un Blonde to Yves Jarvis, and released his third album The Same but by Different Means in early 2019 on Flemish Eye in Canada and ANTI- in the rest of the world. The album was longlisted for the 2019 Polaris Music Prize. a b Yves Jarvis: The Same but by Different Means. Pitchfork, March 9, 2019. a b Un Blonde Changes Name to Yves Jarvis, Announces New Album. Exclaim, December 11, 2018. Jean-Sebastien Audet Refuses to Sit Still as Yves Jarvis. BeatRoute, May 6,. Released March 1, 2019. The Same But By Different Means Tracklist. To Say That is Easy Lyrics. The Plight Comes Lyrics. Sugar Coated Lyrics. Producers Yves Jarvis. Writers Yves Jarvis. About Genius Contributor Guidelines Press Advertise Event Space