"Overflow" is Harlequin Jones' most recent recording, released October 31st 2012. Recorded in a rush of 4 nonstop days, "Overflow" captures a moment of time for Harlequin Jones. The EP cycles through fast paced piano punk like "Pass The Time," onto an eerie ballad such as "Overflow" whilst never denying the balance between the set of songs. Released October 31st, 2012.
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"Overflow" is Harlequin Jones' most recent recording, released October 31st 2012. Recorded in a rush of 4 nonstop days, "Overflow… read more
"Overflow" is Harlequin Jones' most recent recording, released October 31st 2012. Recorded in a rush of 4 nonstop days, "Overflow" captures a moment of time for … read more
Harlequin Jones rebel against any easy categorization, calling the songs roughly "pianopunk, and blues." Some onlookers also consider them as the cult genre dark cabaret. The music mixes catchy dark pop hooks with lush, low female vocals. Once considered an art experiment, Harlequin Jones have honed their originality and skill into something more tangible. Amanda von Loon's trashy elegance on piano along with rich, lush, deep vocals compliment Jesse Arcadio's part jazz-master part scrap metal machine drummings to result in a synergy of moxie, chemistry and… read more
Harlequin Jones rebel against any easy categorization, calling the songs roughly "pianopunk, and blues." Some onlookers also consider them as the cult genre dark cabaret. The m… read more
Harlequin Jones rebel against any easy categorization, calling the songs roughly "pianopunk, and blues." Some onlookers also consider them as the cult genre dark cabaret. The music mixes catchy dark pop hooks with lush, lo… read more