Burner

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 47:51

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there she is!

hoopdee

i bought "comic book whore" years ago & i always kept an eye out for anything else from her. i was so excited to find this! it was one of the first albums i downloaded from e-music and it really kicks ass. each track has something different to offer. i hope to hear more from her!

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Fresh and Exciting

Hurkle

When I think about the music of the future, invariably two things come to mind. The first is the brooding, aggressive industrial-synth-rap-metal-funk music that provides for action movies like The Matrix. The second is music that takes what came before and moves it somewhere beyond what we had. Jane Jensen does it on this album. Although I do wish that the album as a whole were heavier, if it were, it wouldn't be as post-punk-feminine as it does. The musical stylings are a melange of hip-hop, metal, rock, jazz, and honest-to-goodness emotional female pop singer. Although I wasn't sure about this album at first, I really enjoy it and look forward to more of her work. Standout songs include the emo Candy & Razor Blades, the catchy yet disturbing lyrics of Happiness, Angel, which is just a good song, and Rock That.

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They Say All Music Guide

Burner is an album that does just that — burns. It’s an album that blends genres and defies categorization. Jane Jensen recorded Burner on her own terms, releasing it independently, and it shows. It has a sound that defies categorization, varying from a slow simmer to a rolling boil. It’s electric girl-pop grunge with a twist of hip-hop blues, and it’s an irresistible mix. Burner kicks off effectively with the infectious “Fast Girl U.S.A.,” then boils into the ballsy track “Burner.” The album slumps a bit through the next two tracks, but picks up with the definitive breakup song “Happiness.” With lyrics like “Without you I’m one step closer to happiness,” it’s unmistakably brutal and pure attitude. “Save the World” burns with a raw eroticism. “Illuminate” has a sweetness that makes it the perfect antidote to “Happiness.” “Sick of Losing” rings with naked need, the opposite of “Illuminate.” The album wraps up with a meditation on goodness, or the lack thereof, “Angel.” Burner singes the listener with its honesty, desire, and need. Jensen’s voice, ranging from sultry to girly and everything in between, is perfectly matched by the hip-hop beats and electric sound. It’s an album that will stay with you. – Melinda Hill

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