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Heavy MakeUp- Here It Comes

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Heavy MakeUp- Here It Comes
Heavy MakeUp- Here It Comes

On stage and on their new sophomore release, Here It Comes, Heavy MakeUp—CJ Camerieri (trumpet player for yMusic, CARM)  Edie Brickell, and Trever Hagen (producer, electronic musician and fellow trumpeter)—improvise complete songs, spinning elements of pop, folk, electronic, rock, jazz, chamber music and the avant-garde into two- and three-minute gems that are at once radio-worthy and experimental.

Edie Brickell requires no introduction. Fronting the band New Bohemians, she debuted in 1988 with the landmark album Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars, which went double-platinum on the strength of the era-defining Top 10 hit “What I Am.” Camerieri and Hagen have extensive experience in the jazz avant-garde.

Here It Comes, is a collection of 11 songs that represent the continuing evolution of the trio’s clairvoyant rapport.

Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Heavy MakeUp- Here It Comes

SKU: 198028101813
Regular price ¥185.00
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per

Release Date: 6.28.24

 
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On stage and on their new sophomore release, Here It Comes, Heavy MakeUp—CJ Camerieri (trumpet player for yMusic, CARM)  Edie Brickell, and Trever Hagen (producer, electronic musician and fellow trumpeter)—improvise complete songs, spinning elements of pop, folk, electronic, rock, jazz, chamber music and the avant-garde into two- and three-minute gems that are at once radio-worthy and experimental.

Edie Brickell requires no introduction. Fronting the band New Bohemians, she debuted in 1988 with the landmark album Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars, which went double-platinum on the strength of the era-defining Top 10 hit “What I Am.” Camerieri and Hagen have extensive experience in the jazz avant-garde.

Here It Comes, is a collection of 11 songs that represent the continuing evolution of the trio’s clairvoyant rapport.