Artist: Jason Priest
Album: For Your Consideration
Genre: Pop
Release Date: 2022
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 40:02
Total Tracks: 8
Total Size: 487 MB
Tracklist:
1-1. Jason Priest – Burn Eton, Burn (05:35)
1-2. Jason Priest – R.S.V.P. (04:59)
1-3. Jason Priest – Quicksand (05:39)
1-4. Jason Priest – My Name Is Priest (04:24)
1-5. Jason Priest – Pride (Won’t Pay Your Bills) (05:23)
1-6. Jason Priest – Strangers (04:30)
1-7. Jason Priest – Metaphorical Masks (Not Literal Ones) (04:34)
1-8. Jason Priest – Distress (04:55)
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Missing no longer. Jason Priest (aka Antoni Maiovvi) has resurfaced with the new album, For Your Consideration, on Midnight Mannequin Records. The follow-up to the well-received Jason Priest Is Missing (2021), For Your Consideration sees Priest channeling his inner Bowie and pushing further into pop territory, all the while continuing to ride the synth and shoegaze waves. With this latest effort, Priest has turned in a record that sonically feels like the missing link between Disintegration and Wish. Appropriate words given he’s facing an existential crisis; you know, being a figment of someone else’s imagination and all. He’s watching his world disintegrate around him, praying, no, wishing he could hold it together long enough to finally make it big. Lyrically there’s still plenty of weight, as an older, more mature Priest reflects on a misspent youth and wrestles with feelings of isolation and a loosening grip on reality. But that doesn’t stop him from challenging the listener to look inside and reflect on both the circumstantial and self-inflicted crises that feel all too real in this uncertain modern world. Angst. Despair. Distress. It’s all there. All for your consideration. And the award goes to…
Jason Priest is the post-punk/synthpop alter ego of Antoni Maiovvi, an artist with immeasurable talent and almost as many creative aliases as he has releases under his studded leather belt. Maybe you know him as the co-founder of Giallo Disco Records, or for his previous work on Death Waltz Originals, or as the creative force behind a long list of horror soundtracks, both real and imagined. Now is your chance to know him as Jason Priest, the British punk rocker who heads to New York City in 1982 on the heels of a brand new record deal, only to spend the better part of the decade strung out on amphetamines and drowning in alcohol. Now back in London, Jason is sober for the first time in years and dealing with an existential crisis, coming to grips with the idea that maybe he’s only a figment of someone else’s imagination…