I’m Having Fun Now (Clear Vinyl LP w/Bonus CD)


Jenny Lewis and Johnathan Rice have been collaborating on and off for years, each contributing to the other’s solo records and live shows, but with this record they had a different intention: using their two voices in close harmony and playing practically every instrument themselves. The result is an eleven song thirty-five minute blast of whip-smart rock and roll.
During hours of downtime on her ‘Acid Tongue’ world tour, Jenny and Johnathan began writing a batch of songs different from anything they had previously created. During a 9 day demo session in LA in October 09, helmed by Rilo Kiley’s Pierre De Reeder, Jenny and Johnny played as many instruments as possible, right down to the drums, bringing in Jason Boesel for additional embellishments. The four friends worked lightening fast, had a hell of a lot of fun, and were so happy with the results that Lewis and Rice decided to start a brand new band and finish the record. In late December the two songwriters packed up a station wagon and drove from Los Angeles to Omaha, Nebraska to work with their friend, Mike Mogis.
Jenny and Johnny hunkered down in Mogis’ world-class ARC studios for five weeks of tracking, vocals,and mixing during the worst Midwestern winter since the 1860′s. The front door of their guesthouse actually froze shut, so they used an alternate route to get to the studio every day. Cut off from the outside world in a blizzard’s haze, the record’s personality began to emerge. Gone were the vintage, classic-rock textures of their previous two albums, and in came a tougher, rougher sound. There’s an exuberance in love songs like ‘Scissor Runner’ that mask some of the record’s darkness, while Lewis chronicles the economic demise of her beloved California in ‘Big Wave.’ Listeners will relish Rice’s haunting vocal on ‘Animal’ and both songwriters raising a middle-finger kiss off in the acerbic ‘My Pet Snakes.’ This is not a Rilo Kiley record, a Jenny Lewis record, or a Johnathan Rice record. This is Jenny And Johnny. They’re having fun now, and they want you to, too.
CHECK PRICE NOW!
Read Full Review >>

Best review for I’m Having Fun Now (Clear Vinyl LP w/Bonus CD)

I’m Having Fun Now


Jenny Lewis and Johnathan Rice have been collaborating on and off for years, each contributing to the other’s solo records and live shows, but with this record they had a different intention: using their two voices in close harmony and playing practically every instrument themselves. The result is an eleven song thirty-five minute blast of whip-smart rock and roll. During hours of downtime on her ‘Acid Tongue’ world tour, Jenny and Johnathan began writing a batch of songs different from anything they had previously created. During a 9 day demo session in LA in October 09, helmed by Rilo Kiley’s Pierre De Reeder, Jenny and Johnny played as many instruments as possible, right down to the drums, bringing in Jason Boesel for additional embellishments. The four friends worked lightening fast, had a hell of a lot of fun, and were so happy with the results that Lewis and Rice decided to start a brand new band and finish the record. In late December the two songwriters packed up a station wagon and drove from Los Angeles to Omaha, Nebraska to work with their friend, Mike Mogis. Jenny and Johnny hunkered down in Mogis’ world-class ARC studios for five weeks of tracking, vocals,and mixing during the worst Midwestern winter since the 1860′s. The front door of their guesthouse actually froze shut, so they used an alternate route to get to the studio every day. Cut off from the outside world in a blizzard’s haze, the record’s personality began to emerge. Gone were the vintage, classic-rock textures of their previous two albums, and in came a tougher, rougher sound. There’s an exuberance in love songs like ‘Scissor Runner’ that mask some of the record’s darkness, while Lewis chronicles the economic demise of her beloved California in ‘Big Wave.’ Listeners will relish Rice’s haunting vocal on ‘Animal’ and both songwriters raising a middle-finger kiss off in the acerbic ‘My Pet Snakes.’ This is not a Rilo Kiley record, a Jenny Lewis record, or a Johnathan Rice record. This is Jenny And Johnny. They’re having fun now, and they want you to, too.
CHECK PRICE NOW!
Read Full Review >>

Best review for I’m Having Fun Now

The Annual Music Festival Series: Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 2005, featuring Sound Tribe Sector 9, Keller Williams, Bela Fleck, Rilo Kiley, Iron … De La Soul, O.A.R., Ray LaMontagne, et. al.


This annual four day music festival, held on a 700-acre farm in Tennessee, draws crowds from all over the nation. With multiple stages of diverse styles of live music ranging from Iron & Wine to De La Soul and craftsmen and artisans selling unique pieces of artwork, attendees feast their senses upon a serious audio-visual buffet. Bring your appetite because this Annual Music Festival Series chronicles the delicious goodness of the spread of bands that made Bonnaroo 2005 the place to be.

This book was created and put into distribution by a team of dedicated editors using open source and proprietary publishing tools. One of the advantages to the way we publish books is that our content is up to date and written by dedicated subject matter experts from all over the world. By adding a layer of screening and curatorial attention to this material, we are able to offer a book that is relevant, informative and unique.
CHECK PRICE NOW!
Read Full Review >>

Best review for The Annual Music Festival Series: Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 2005, featuring Sound Tribe Sector 9, Keller Williams, Bela Fleck, Rilo Kiley, Iron … De La Soul, O.A.R., Ray LaMontagne, et. al.

The Annual Music Festival Series: Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 2005, featuring Katie Melua, Keane, M83, MF Doom, Rilo Kiley, M.I.A., Matthew Dear, Midlake, et. al.


With musical variety from classic rock to disco pop, few events can ever dream of topping the awesomeness that is Coachella, and this Annual Music Festival Series details the biographies of the artists behind the 2005 show.

Project Webster represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Project Webster continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge.
CHECK PRICE NOW!
Read Full Review >>

Best review for The Annual Music Festival Series: Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 2005, featuring Katie Melua, Keane, M83, MF Doom, Rilo Kiley, M.I.A., Matthew Dear, Midlake, et. al.

Saddle Creek Records Artists, including: Bright Eyes (band), The Faint, Desaparecidos (band), Rilo Kiley, Conor Oberst, Commander Venus, Tim Kasher, … Fink, Pierre De Reeder, Now It’s Overhead

Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge. This particular book is a collaboration focused on Saddle Creek Records artists.
CHECK PRICE NOW!
Read Full Review >>

Best review for Saddle Creek Records Artists, including: Bright Eyes (band), The Faint, Desaparecidos (band), Rilo Kiley, Conor Oberst, Commander Venus, Tim Kasher, … Fink, Pierre De Reeder, Now It’s Overhead

The Annual Music Festival Series: Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 2008, featuring Kanye West, Little Feat, M.I.A., Mason Jennings, My Morning Jacket, … Jam, Rilo Kiley, Talib Kweli, Tiesto, et. al.


This annual four day music festival, held on a 700-acre farm in Tennessee, draws crowds from all over the nation. With multiple stages of diverse styles of live music ranging from O.A.R. to Talib Kweli and craftsmen and artisans selling unique pieces of artwork, attendees feast their senses upon a serious audio-visual buffet. Bring your appetite because this Annual Music Festival Series chronicles the delicious goodness of the spread of bands that made Bonnaroo 2008 the place to be.

This book was created and put into distribution by a team of dedicated editors using open source and proprietary publishing tools. One of the advantages to the way we publish books is that our content is up to date and written by dedicated subject matter experts from all over the world. By adding a layer of screening and curatorial attention to this material, we are able to offer a book that is relevant, informative and unique.
CHECK PRICE NOW!
Read Full Review >>

Best review for The Annual Music Festival Series: Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival 2008, featuring Kanye West, Little Feat, M.I.A., Mason Jennings, My Morning Jacket, … Jam, Rilo Kiley, Talib Kweli, Tiesto, et. al.