![]() That might sound disingenuous when describing an album that includes bossa-nova-inflected acoustic numbers (“Picture Of The Future”), synth-pop with a guided meditation break (“Dancing With You”), and Thin Lizzy guitarmonies (“Pummelled Into Sand”), but being pulled in multiple directions at the same time is the point. However, by carving out the time to focus on crafting this collection of songs, she achieved a newfound sense of cohesion. ![]() ![]() These found a home on the first Jane Inc LP, a spellbinding showcase for the guitarist’s Prince-like instrumental versatility with lyrics about the fragmented identities we form online and IRL.īezic initially planned to release the second Jane Inc album, Faster Than I Can Take, in the same 12-month span as her debut, before that rate of production began to feel impossible. Songs dedicated to her solo project were plucked from demos recorded over several years that didn’t feel right for Bezic’s various collaborations. ![]() Girls, the hard-rocking quintet Darlene Shrugg, and electronic pop duo Ice Cream. Until its 2021 release, Toronto’s Carlyn Bezic was busy performing with bands such as U.S. Jane Inc’s debut album Number One came together like miraculously interlocking pieces from several scattered puzzles.
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