Jonathan Coulton
Artificial Heart
(Jocoserious Records; November 8, 2011)
New Album Released Today!
Two New Videos Drop This Week:
“Nemeses” Video Premieres with YouTube Today
“Still Alive” Video Premieres with IGN
Jonathan Coulton speaks to the outcast in all of us, in the voices of
characters we know from our own sad little lives. His ability to turn
unusual subject matter into ultra-catchy pop songs has earned him praise
from outlets like BLURT, Engadget, Brooklyn Paper, and certainly from his exceptionally passionate fan base. Today marks the release of Coulton’s new album, Artificial Heart, on Jocoserious Records. The album, which was produced by John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants, is currently streaming in its entirety on AOL Spinner and Paste Magazine. Coulton has released new videos for two Artificial Heart album tracks this week! The video for “Nemeses” features an appearance by duet vocalist John Roderick of The Long Winters. Watch the video, shot and directed by John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants, on the YouTube “Music Spotlight” where it premiered today or HERE. Check out Coulton’s “Still Alive”video, featuring Sara Quin of Tegan and Sara where it premiered on IGN or HERE. We encourage you to post and share these video..
The album opens with “Sticking to Myself”, a blistering, high-energy
song about finding success, and then tearing it all
down. “Nemeses”suggests that the only real way to bring meaning into
your life is to find your own worst enemy. “Good Morning Tucson”is a
highly singable pop song about an aging morning news anchor who one day
finally loses it. The album’s title track, “Artificial Heart," has a
bouncy, joyful melody that can't quite mask the feeling that drastic
measures are sometimes worse than the problems they are trying to solve.
Artificial Heart is Jonathan Coulton’s first album of all new
material since his infamous 2006 “Thing A Week” series, during which he
created 52 musical pieces in 52 weeks. It's a strong addition to an
already impressive discography that spans a decade. His song “Still
Alive” is the closing soundtrack to the video game “Portal," and was
awarded “Best Original Vocal Pop Song” in 2008 by the
Game Audio Network Guild. This year, Coulton was asked back to write
“Want You Gone," a song for Portal’s long awaited sequel. Be sure to
catch Jonathan Coulton on tour now with They Might Be Giants!
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