Friday, October 23, 2015

Jonathan Bree's 'A Little Night Music' Released Today!

Jonathan Bree's second album 'A Little Night Music' is officially released today.

Featuring 'Weird Hardcore', 'Murder' and 'Once It Was Nice', Flood magazine accurately described it as sounding like 'Scott Walker in a Lynchian dream sequence'.

The new album has been influenced significantly by classical music, after inheriting some classical music on vinyl - a first time for Beatles-mad Bree who was always too busy listening to the White Album to bother with Tchaikovsky.

Thematically Bree has begun exploring interesting territory moving on from The Primrose Path and complaining about being 30 something.   On A Little Night Music, Bree addresses Drone strikes (Drones & Satellites), Feeling like a tool (Tear Your Face Off), NZ racism (Murder), and disliking narcissistic millennials (There is Sadness).



You can order 'A Little Night Music' on LP, CD or purchase it digitally on Bandcamp, Itunes, or its up on Soundcloud streaming.







Friday, October 9, 2015

Jonathan Bree releases new video for 'Murder' on eve of second album 'A Little Night Music'

Jonathan Bree's new music video for 'Murder' is out featuring a trio of confused peeps in a red room.

The track described by Bree as being about 'New Zealand Xenophobic Racism' is directed by Simon Ward and also features guest soprano Ella Smith who appears on quite a few tracks on upcoming album.



The track has been described by Flood Magazine as "sounding like Scott Walker in a Lynchian dream sequence."

Murder is taken from Bree's upcoming album ' A Little Night Music ' out October 23. You can pre-order the album on cd or vinyl here, or digitally here.  Preorder digitally now and you receive 'Once it Was Nice, Murder and Weird Hardcore' instantly.