You can listen to one song of 'Iris' and three songs of each 'Choose A Bright Morning' and 'Spring Tides' below, or download one song of each 'Choose A Bright Morning' and 'Spring Tides' here!
"It may be just a four-track EP but don’t whatever you do think this is a 'quick-spin-while-getting-ready-to-go-out' job. Clocking in at no less than 37 minutes JENIFEREVER are a band all-too-fluent in the art of drawing out a song and building upon it wonderfully expressive Sigur Ros-esque art-scapes. As you begin to absorb such delicate waves of sound you start to view their music more as works of art, where, in 'White Belt, Black Heart' especially, ebbing strings and flowing bursts of colour are shaded warmly while evocations of long-treasured emotions are given chance to unfold once more. [...] Without getting too poetic about it, 'Iris' is simply a beautiful record that yo'’ll find caressing your hangover time and time again."
SPRING TIDES 2xLP
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Jeniferever is a four-piece band from Uppsala, Sweden. They have previously released four EPs and one album since 2002, and have played over 250 live shows across Europe. Over the years, they have gained an ever-growing band of admirers, who have bestowed descriptions such as ‘lush’, ‘melodic’, ‘swooping’, ‘glacial’, ‘beautiful’, ‘shimmering’, ‘sublime’, ‘electrifying’ and ‘atmospheric’ on their music.
Some have compared their sound to the physical beauty of their native country, with its aural landscapes of slow-paced melodies which build to orchestral-like climaxes. Stylistically, the music can fit into a number of different genres, with its elements of ambient indie rock, post-rock, shoegaze and dream pop.
Each song is perfectly crafted in a way that lends equal importance to all instruments, with intricate interplay between Martin Sandström’s, Kristofer Jönson’s and Olle Bilius’ guitars, the melodic intertwining of keyboards and Kristofer Jönson’s softly dolorous vocals and the warm heartbeat of Fredrik Aspelin’s drumming.