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Jeremy Jay Walks Across Europe

03:01 AM, Sunday 1/18/09 Add |   |

For those who love ethereal pop and happen to live in Europe, it’s time for a visit from Jeremy Jay.

Jay debuted last year with A Place Where We Could Go with favorable reviews. He drops his second album, Slow Dance, in March and is heading to places like Brussels, Zurich, Paris, Barcelona and Madrid in February. Then it’s to the U.S., Australia, New Zealand and the U.K., but those dates are still secret.

Jay splits his time between Los Angeles and Paris, and his music has garnered some interesting descriptions. Spin matched him with Jonathan Richman ’50s slow dance favorites and “Hunky Dory-era” David Bowie. Flavorpill says Jay comes off like “Bryan Ferry singing bittersweet anthems to the discotheque’s post-4am stragglers.”

For those who can’t process high-concept comparisons, think poppy Cure guitar riffs plus vocals slathered in echo/reverb/delay.

Some of the visits include the CCCB Museum in Barcelona (Feb. 22) and Moby Dick in Madrid (Feb.25).

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