My Jerusalem

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Sweet Chariot 03:30 Tools
Death Valley 03:56 Tools
Shatter Together 03:49 Tools
Valley of Casualties 04:25 Tools
Preachers 02:58 Tools
Remember Everything 02:39 Tools
Bury It Low 04:23 Tools
Mono 03:42 Tools
Born In The Belly 04:39 Tools
Sleepwalking 04:13 Tools
Rabbit Rabbit 06:00 Tools
Gone for Good 03:02 Tools
Proposition 03:48 Tools
No One Gonna Give You Love 04:53 Tools
Young Leather 02:46 Tools
Shake the Devil 03:30 Tools
Done and Dusted 02:53 Tools
Hit the Lights 04:11 Tools
Love You When You Leave 02:12 Tools
Devoe 06:11 Tools
Poison the Truth 03:46 Tools
Farewell 04:39 Tools
This Time 03:02 Tools
Between Space 04:53 Tools
Chameleon 04:54 Tools
Oh Little Sister 02:58 Tools
I Left My Conscience In You 06:00 Tools
Under Your Skin 03:24 Tools
Turtledove 02:46 Tools
Heroin(e) 02:53 Tools
It's Torture! 02:53 Tools
Flashes 02:53 Tools
Eyes Like a Diamond Mine 02:53 Tools
Dominoes 02:53 Tools
Candy Lions 03:44 Tools
Chrysalis 01:52 Tools
Young and Worthless 01:52 Tools
Jive For Protection 01:52 Tools
66 03:44 Tools
My Jerusalem - Sweet Chariot 03:45 Tools
Boom! Boom! Boom! Goes the Trolley 01:52 Tools
Bury It Low (Dugout Mix) 04:33 Tools
Where You Want to Be 02:04 Tools
Death Valley (Common Prayer Remix) 02:04 Tools
Sleepwalking. 04:06 Tools
Love You When You Leave - Clean Version 04:06 Tools
Death Valley (Common Prayer Remix by Guiding Light) 04:06 Tools
Bury It Low (Unethical Mix) 04:11 Tools
Sweet Chariot - FM4 Acoustic Session 03:47 Tools
Remember Everything - Demo Version 02:32 Tools
Bury it Low - Unethical Remix 04:12 Tools
Death Valley remixed by Jason Russo 03:49 Tools
Shatter Together (zaycev.net) 03:49 Tools
Holidaze With You 03:36 Tools
Bury It Low - Unethical Mix 04:12 Tools
Shatter Together (Парк Авеню, 666: Сезон 1, Серия 9) 03:49 Tools
Bury It Low - Dugout Mix 04:34 Tools
It's Torture! - Guide The Lightning Guiding Light Remix 04:34 Tools
Wintercoast (w/ Dana Falconberry) 02:12 Tools
Valley Of Cassualities 04:34 Tools
My Jerusalem, 'Sweet Chariot' 04:34 Tools
It's Torture! - The Midnight Stroll Static Remix 02:12 Tools
It's Torture! - Ed Harcourt Louchebag Remix 02:12 Tools
Born In The Belly (Remix) 02:12 Tools
Death Valley (Common Prayer Remix) | Suits Music 6x04 02:12 Tools
Love You When You Leave (Clean Version) 02:12 Tools
07 Sweet Chariot 02:12 Tools
sleepwalking dosh remix2 02:12 Tools
L.A. Freeway 02:12 Tools
It's Torture! - Stewart Cole Total Torture Remix 02:12 Tools
Sweet Chariot (FM4 Acoustic Session) 02:12 Tools
Sweet Chariot (6 Music Session, 13 Jan 2011) 02:12 Tools
Propostion (6 Music Session, 13 Jan 2011) 02:12 Tools
Valley Of Casualies (6 Music Session, 13 Jan 2011) 02:12 Tools
Little Sister 02:12 Tools
02 Sleepwalking 02:12 Tools
Jarrod Gorbel - Sleepwalking 02:12 Tools
03 Gone for Good 02:12 Tools
It's Torture! - Tunde Olaniran Remix 02:12 Tools
Shattered 02:12 Tools
06 - Death Valley 02:12 Tools
Love You When You Leave (6 Music Session, 13 Jan 2011) 02:12 Tools
04 Bury It Low 02:12 Tools
Bury it Low (Unethical Remix) 02:12 Tools
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“Nobody ever paid money to see Harry Houdini escape being buried alive” says My Jerusalem founder and singer Jeff Klein. “They wanted the small chance of seeing him killed by the weight of the earth on top of him.” Behold the concept behind Preachers, the second full-length release from Austin’s My Jerusalem. From the opening piano of the haunting title track, to the unexpected pummeling guitar and drums on closer “I Left My Conscience In You”, Preachers leads the listener on a cinematic journey through a reckless, jagged landscape of Raymond Carver-esque stories, fueled by Klein’s persuasive baritone, ominous guitars, dream-like keyboards and a deep rhythmic pulse. Recorded in under three weeks by Spoon drummer Jim Eno (Heartless Bastards, Polica, Black Joe Lewis) at his Public Hi-Fi studio, Preachers is the first My Jerusalem album genuinely made by a band, not just performed by a group of musicians. Pushing aside hard drives and laptops to make way for analog tape machines and vintage keyboards, what Klein describes as the “Post-Modern Southern Gothic Soul” sounds of Preachers were born from organic, live performances Eno carefully captured and tweaked. Preachers is the follow-up to 2010’s critically acclaimed debut, Gone For Good, an album that earned the band performances on BBC Radio 6 and Daytrotter, as well as notices from NPR’s All Songs Considered, AOL/Spinner’s Song of the Day, and the iTunes Weekly Rewind. Along with European festival appearances at the Frequency Festival, Musikfestwochen, and Rock Im Saal, the band toured and played shows with a eclectic set of bands including Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Har Mar Superstar, Avett Brothers, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and White Arrows. Buoyed by the success of Gone For Good, Preachers showcases a band headed into the studio with a renewed focus and confidence. Preachers contains equal parts swagger (the swampy gospel of title track “Preachers”, the strutting intensity of “Born In The Belly”) and groove (the spooky beauty of “Shatter Together”, the crescendoing, feral drive of “Devoe”, the infectious crooner “Mono”); as much primal (“Death Valley”) as it is humane (“Chameleon”). “It’s a darker record,” says Klein, who, before forming My Jerusalem in 2010, made 3 records under his own name. “So much had changed since Gone For Good. We’d all kind of been through hell and back again in different ways, and this was the natural artistic result of all of that. But I think it’s a beautiful, comforting darkness. It’s real, but not selfish.” “We finally have a shared collective vibe,” adds guitarist/keyboardist Jon Merz, “I believe it’s more representative of what our live shows sound like. This time around, Jeff would bring us song ideas and we would add our own perspectives to it.” The five-piece, which also features multi-instrumentalist Michael St. Clair, drummer Grant Van Amburgh, and bassist Geena Spigarelli, also had the opportunity to road-test much of the new material before recording, during their extensive touring behind Gone For Good. It was a luxury they didn’t have the first time around. “Working out the kinks live before recording them makes a big difference,” reflects Klein, “They get a chance to breathe and grow before committing them to the world permanently. Because of that process, some songs, like ‘Death Valley,’ sound nothing like their early version. We’re excited to take them on the road and see how they evolve even further.” Equal parts sweet, morbid, strange, and sincere, Preachers is an experience that could convert the most steadfast of non-believers. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.