Give Me Mine

Give Me Mine
Studio album by Jonas Sees in Color
Released April 16, 2013
Recorded Fidelitorium Recordings
Kernersville, North Carolina
Genre Rock, alternative, indie
Length 36:15
Label Jonas Sees in Color
Producer Ted Comerford and Jonas Sees in Color
Jonas Sees in Color chronology
Jonas Sees in Color 'Give Me Mine'
Singles from Give Me Mine
  1. "Help! Help!"
    Released: March 31, 2012
  2. "Give Me Mine"
    Released: April 5, 2013
  3. "Black Coffee"
    Released: July 3, 2013
  4. "Dirty Little Sunshine"
    Released: June 4, 2014

Give Me Mine is the second album by American rock band Jonas Sees in Color, released independently on April 16, 2013. Recorded on 2-inch reel-to-reel tape at Fidelitorium Recordings, the album is a departure from the band's previous material of pop rock to a more minimalist hard rock sound.[1] The album was produced by Ted Comerford and mastered by Jamie King.[2] Mixing and "gizmos and gadgets" are credited to Fidelitorium founder Mitch Easter, established musician and producer of artists such as R.E.M. and Ben Folds Five, among others.[3]

Musically, Give Me Mine is similar to 2012's Soul Food with its grungy, garage rock exterior based in early contemporary music styles such as rock and roll and soul. Influenced heavily by various classic rock bands, Jonas Sees in Color blends vintage structure with a modern flare. According to music blog Planet Stereo, this attributes to creating an album that "feels fresh, [but also] has a nostalgic feel to it."[4]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Give Me Mine"   2:52
2. "Black Coffee"   2:39
3. "Red Hot Blood"   4:02
4. "Dirty Little Sunshine"   3:25
5. "Harvest Pt 1"   3:11
6. "Harvest Pt 2"   2:55
7. "Happiness"   3:41
8. "Underground"   3:19
9. "Mary"   3:16
10. "Help Help"   2:20
11. "Teeth and Gums"   3:38

Credits

Jonas Sees in Color
Production

References

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