Showing posts with label Jean Caffeine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jean Caffeine. Show all posts

Friday, October 3, 2025

Jean Caffeine shares video for "You're Fine"

Watch the video for  "You're Fine" off singer/songwriter Jean Caffeine's new album "Generation Jean" out now.  

Jean Caffeine – "You're Fine" 

The video for Jean Caffeine's "You're Fine" was directed by Jason Griego. Edited by Jean Caffeine. Song by Jean Caffeine. Portrait photos by Jason Griego Photography.

Actors: Mark Bitter, Zack Humphrey (who drums on the track) Mariela LaHora Macarbrona Corall. Props and set design: Mariela and Mark. 

Recorded at Sounds Outrageous in Austin with Lars Göranssen who engineered, co-produced, programed the drum machine, played keyboards and banged a pan. 

Josh Robins: bass and guitar at the end,

Jon Notarthomas no wave and wah-wah guitar

Shannon Rierson, synth and backing vocals.

Out now on Generation Jean on Flak Records. Get a copy via Bandcamp right here

It takes a village. Mil gracias to my village!!







Saturday, September 13, 2025

Edgar Breau & The Drifter Ensemble, Jean Caffeine, Mike Trebilcock @ Lola, Saturday

Edgar Breau (w/ Kevin Christoff and Drifter pals) along with Jean Caffeine & Mike Trebilcock hit Lola (40 Kensington) at 8 pm.






Friday, February 21, 2020

New Pulsallama archival collection due in May

Modern Harmonic is releasing the debut album from groundbreaking 80s post-punk ensemble Pulsallama on May 15th. 

Here's the scoop...
Seven woman post-punk percussion ensemble! Twenty minutes of ‘80s post-punk pleasure that marks Pulsallama’s first full length recording! Known for their bombastic, ritualistic shows at Studio 57 on NYC’s Lower East Side featuring jungle style rhythms, dual basses, and an all out assault of percussive perfection, this album captures that energy in what’s oddly a 1983 French radio broadcast recorded live in a studio in NYC!?! Featuring three supercharged versions of their most adored tracks that rival the originals, plus four more that are largely unheard.

Pre-order a copy of the Pulsallama album right here. Listen to "Ungawa, Part II" following the vintage clips for "The Devil Lives In My Husband's Body" directed by Paul Dougherty and a 1981 performance.