Альбомы исполнителя
The Dark Side of Happiness
2020 · альбом
Lighthouse
2020 · сингл
Half Life
2020 · сингл
Better off Without (Acoustic)
2019 · сингл
Unchained Melody
2017 · сингл
Del Rio
2015 · альбом
Everything's Different, Nothing's Changed
2014 · альбом
Похожие исполнители
The Banner Days
Исполнитель
Robyn Cage
Исполнитель
Amy Stroup
Исполнитель
Gracie Schram
Исполнитель
David Ramirez
Исполнитель
Aron Wright
Исполнитель
Stephanie Rainey
Исполнитель
John Buckley
Исполнитель
Kylan Road
Исполнитель
Cecilia Ebba
Исполнитель
Tyson Motsenbocker
Исполнитель
Matthew Perryman Jones
Исполнитель
Alexander Fairchild
Исполнитель
Young in the City
Исполнитель
Andrew James
Исполнитель
Perlo
Исполнитель
Leah James
Исполнитель
Death and a Cure
Исполнитель
Биография
For Armon Jay’s third and latest solo effort, aptly titled The Dark Side of Happiness, the burgeoning auteur took matters into his own hands, writing, recording, arranging, engineering and producing every song, and playing virtually every instrument at his home studio in Franklin, TN. On his new album, Armon has turned his crisis of faith – all that anxiety, frustration, neuroses, self-doubt and compulsive behavior – into art, yet another step on his ongoing artistic journey. The Dark Side of Happiness isn’t just personal but offers an intimate glimpse into Armon’s own inner conflict, a quiet record with subtle dynamics, but emotionally raw. Working with mixer Zach Hanson from Justin Vernon’s April Base studio outside of Eau Claire, WI, where Bon Iver albums are made, Armon credit's Zach with "bringing that analog warmth to the album,” adding kudos for Jeremy Larson, who recorded and arranged the strings for three tracks (“Lighthouse,” “Break the Habit” and the title song) and Abby Gundersen, responsible for the violins on “Stay Grounded.” In The Dark Side of Happiness, Armon Jay offers his own glimpse of a life filled with hope, not quite a final destination, but a path towards further growth, artistic and personal. “Some days, Depression is real life for me, and other days it isn’t. Most days, are somewhere in the middle, which can be the strangest. This album explores the dark sides of those days.