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MP3 Stephanie Jacobson - three chord love ep

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Jacobsonâs songs make perfectly delicious poprocks, by adding just enough cheer with the right amount of devastation

3 MP3 Songs
POP: Power Pop, ROCK: Modern Rock



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This 25 year-old singer songwriter was born and raised in Massachusetts. The former Catholic school girl, whose musical tastes and fashion sense never quite fit in with any scene, picked up a guitar at the age of 13 and has been writing and recording ever since. Her debut consciously pathetic combined a lot of the 90's rock elements she grew up on with today's modern pop rock style. Following the success of her first recording, she has released a new ep, three chord love. Produced, once again, by Ted Comerford (Zox, The Argument, Melbourne) and mixed by Paul David Hager (Avril Lavigne, The Donnas, Pink).

Praise for conciously pathetic ep:

âJacobson is in fine production hands on this radio-ready sounding CDâ¦an artist who performs her own craft tunes with plenty of drive and skill.â

- TOP 25 Demos of the Year â 2005, Music Connection (Los Angeles)

"With her new EP, Stephanie Jacobson positions herself as the forerunner in the next wave of Boston's female power pop contingent. Her songs are reminiscent of the kind of guitar-driven pop muscles that Tracy Bonham or Letters to Cleo once flexed, with a bit more radio-readiness and lot more attitude." - Performer Magazine

ââ¦Jacobsonâs songs make perfectly delicious poprocks, by adding just enough cheer with the right amount of devastation.â -NOMASONHA

âIt was the strong voice and catchy songs that attracted me to them⦠Stephanie has the makings of a musician we might see touring the worldâ¦â -168 Magazine

âThe EP is slickly produced. Her voice is confident...the songs succeed in rocking quite well. "
-The Noise Magazine

âJacobsonâs songwriting approach is very personal yet it transcends her world to make sense in ours. Pop-laden hooks and catchy lyrics, along with vocals reminiscent of another Boston fave, Kay Hanely, Jacobson is truly poised to make her mark.â
- ARTIST OF THE MONTH, LowellRocks.com


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