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Jenny Lewis - The Voyager album

Jenny Lewis - The Voyager album

  • Performer: Jenny Lewis
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: The Voyager
  • Released: 2014
  • Style: Indie Rock
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  • Rating: 4.3
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voyager's in every boy and girl when it finally hit me i did not cry cause I was at the 7 eleven flipping' through the new york times I saw it printed in black and white the voyager goes up in smoke the voyager's in every boy and girl if you wanna get to heaven get out of this world

Making The Voyager got me through one of the most difficult periods of my life,' says the former Rilo Kiley member of her third solo album. Let us know what you make of it.

All lyrics from The Voyager album, popular Jenny Lewis songs with tracklist and information about album.

Album · 2014 · 10 Songs. The Voyager Jenny Lewis.

Released July 28, 2014. The Voyager Tracklist. 1. Head Underwater Lyrics.

The Voyager is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Jenny Lewis. The album was released on July 29, 2014 by Warner Bros. The album was primarily produced by Ryan Adams at his studio, PAX AM. In May 2014, Lewis spoke to Rolling Stone about the album, saying: "Making The Voyager got me through one of the most difficult periods of my life. After Rilo Kiley broke up and a few really intense personal things happened, I completely melted down.

Jenny Lewis' third solo album is defined and motivated by a sense of personal nostalgia, as these songs sift through Lewis’ past to find some key to her present. It’s not anchored in one particular scene, but plays as broadly California, with sly nods to the Byrds in the guitars, the Go-Go’s in the vocals, and Randy Newman in the wry humor. Jenny Lewis' third solo album is defined and motivated by a sense of personal nostalgia, as these songs sift through Lewis’ past to find some key to her present.

The Voyager is the latest solo release from femme fatale singer Jenny Lewis and is a strong comeback after splitting with her band Rilo Kiley. Before critiquing Lewis’ third solo effort, it is important to understand the artist behind the music. This album is, in full, Lewis and the lyrics from the get-go give the sense that the rest of the material to follow will be just as honest and as sincere as the first song. Lewis brings hope to this song when she states that everybody has a little bit of magic, as she saw a light at the end of the tunnel after all the ordeals that she was going through at the time.

There are many such heights on Lewis’ new solo album, The Voyager. On the second track, She’s Not Me, for instance, there’s the point when a Stevie Nicks groove of a gripe about an ex’s new lover gives way to another truth in a suddenly tougher Chrissie Hynde lip-curl: Remember the night I destroyed it all/ when I told you I cheated/ and you punched through the drywall/ I took you. for granted/ When you were all that I needed, each stressed phrase thumped home with a double-strike of symphonic strings. Lewis is living with fellow songwriter Johnathan Rice (with whom she made 2010’s I’m Having Fun Now as Jenny and Johnny) and sizing up the implications of staying the course, both as a romantic partner and as a solo artist, including the pleasures and accumulated damages of the musician’s lifestyle. Musically it is her most Californian album yet.