Remember This
Limited edition cherry red vinyl including digital download.
“Like discovering a new neighborhood in a city you already
know and love, Remember This provides the delightful
realization that even familiar settings still hold mystery.” – Culture Collide
“We wanted to make a classic American rock record,” explains vocalist Jeremy Fury on the new album. “When we made American Dreamer, I was really bored with rock music in general and I felt the only place to go was to strip it down and pull from the past. I was listening to a lot of '50s and '60s rock'n'roll at that time, but for this record, I didn't want to limit myself to drawing from a certain amount of influences. And I feel these are the strongest songs we’ve ever written. It's a definite progression, but also a reaction to what we’ve done in the past.“
Remember This is Jeremy & the Harlequins’ third studio album, and with it the band’s main objective with their music is keeping rock n’ roll alive. That’s something the New York five-piece have been doing since forming just a few short years ago, both with their debut American Dreamer (2015) and its follow-up Into The Night (2016). The next phase of the band’s career is marked by a series of songs trickling through the airwaves via Yep Roc Records, starting with “Little One,” released in August of 2017, and leading into Remember This.
The songs were recorded in LA with producer Rick Parker (Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Lord Huron, Scott Weiland The Wildabouts) in the historic Beachwood Canyon and Boyle Heights areas of the city. The band has seen a number of successes over the past three years – including major sync placements for their single “Trip Into the Light,” most notably in the Tom Cruise film Edge of Tomorrow. “Starlight,” featured on the new album, appeared in this season of Marvel’s Luke Cage, and has been named ‘The Coolest Song in the World’ by Little Steven’s Underground Garage radio show.
- Remember This
- Nothing Civil
- Little One
- California Rock
- Who's Gonna Save Us?
- With You
- Starlight
- American Gold
- Like A Prayer
- Hold On
- A Lot More Wise
Limited edition cherry red vinyl including digital download.
“Like discovering a new neighborhood in a city you already
know and love, Remember This provides the delightful
realization that even familiar settings still hold mystery.” – Culture Collide
“We wanted to make a classic American rock record,” explains vocalist Jeremy Fury on the new album. “When we made American Dreamer, I was really bored with rock music in general and I felt the only place to go was to strip it down and pull from the past. I was listening to a lot of '50s and '60s rock'n'roll at that time, but for this record, I didn't want to limit myself to drawing from a certain amount of influences. And I feel these are the strongest songs we’ve ever written. It's a definite progression, but also a reaction to what we’ve done in the past.“
Remember This is Jeremy & the Harlequins’ third studio album, and with it the band’s main objective with their music is keeping rock n’ roll alive. That’s something the New York five-piece have been doing since forming just a few short years ago, both with their debut American Dreamer (2015) and its follow-up Into The Night (2016). The next phase of the band’s career is marked by a series of songs trickling through the airwaves via Yep Roc Records, starting with “Little One,” released in August of 2017, and leading into Remember This.
The songs were recorded in LA with producer Rick Parker (Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Lord Huron, Scott Weiland The Wildabouts) in the historic Beachwood Canyon and Boyle Heights areas of the city. The band has seen a number of successes over the past three years – including major sync placements for their single “Trip Into the Light,” most notably in the Tom Cruise film Edge of Tomorrow. “Starlight,” featured on the new album, appeared in this season of Marvel’s Luke Cage, and has been named ‘The Coolest Song in the World’ by Little Steven’s Underground Garage radio show.
Tracklisting
- Remember This
- Nothing Civil
- Little One
- California Rock
- Who's Gonna Save Us?
- With You
- Starlight
- American Gold
- Like A Prayer
- Hold On
- A Lot More Wise