What’s A Band To Do When They Find Themselves Being Slowly Erased From The Internet?Ask Iglu & HartlyAlt/Pop/Rockers Fought To Bring Back Their Music & Videos Online and Now They’re Re-Releasing A Deluxe Version Of Their 2008 Debut Album ‘& Then Boom’ on September 28– Celebrating the LP’s 14 Year AnniversaryRe-Issue Features 3 Original Demos, An Unreleased Song From That Era and One Brand New SongStream The First Single — The Demo Version of Their Biggest Hit “In This City”New Video Includes Found Footage of the Group From That Era |
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“An anthem in the making”- NME “Their debut is crisp electro-rock with a big hook in every tune…”- The Guardian “Perfect for a summer beach day or even a long drive down the coast with the windows down and the music loud.”- Play Too Much “This kitchen-sink hybrid works remarkably well.” – Q Magazine |
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Iglu & Hartly’s Jarvis Anderson knows more than most that the adage, ‘What ends up on the Internet, stays on the Internet” isn’t always the case. Jarvis, the band’s principle songwriter, producer and lead vocalist, learned this lesson the hard way, when his beloved band’s music slowly started disappearing from music streaming services, eerily erasing any traces of the band’s popular catalog. As their songs and videos inexplicably started vanishing one by one, a fan commented, “ It seems like the Internet is trying to delete Iglu & Hartly.” Jarvis agreed, joking, ‘We have always been a disruptive band… you rather love us or hate us…. so maybe some streaming overlord was pressing delete somehow?” The mystery prompted Jarvis to trade in his microphone for a detective cap as he worked to untangle a complex web made up of former managers, record labels, and distributors, all in a valiant effort to get to the bottom of the issue. After getting dribbles of information via emails from lawyers and industry heads, Jarvis eventually discovered that an expired deal between the band’s former management and a distributor resulted in the songs being deleted in puzzling fashion, territory by territory. The endless months of sleuthing led to Jarvis ultimately regaining access to the songs, after which he was able to re-upload the band’s recordings and videos to the Internet. “Once we had the record back, I put it back up right away. But it was obvious with the hundreds of comments on social media and all the DMs that this meant a lot to the fans. So many personal stories about growing up with the tunes and memories of past shows were shared. I wanted to give the fans something more,” says Jarvis. He notes, “I am so PROUD and excited to announce a DELUXE version of our debut record ‘& Then Boom’ to be released on Thursday, September 28th– on the album’s 14 YEAR ANNIVERSARY. I wanted to include original demos of 3 songs that I think are the bedrock of that record- “In This City”, “Violent and Young,” and “DayGlo.” It’s so special to hear these early renditions and I am excited to hear about your experiences with them. From that same era we are also including an unreleased fan favorite from our live sets, ‘The Pajama Song,’ which used to end our sets. We would basically invite the crowd up on stage to rock out with us and dance mayhem would ensue. And the cherry on top: A new song has been written, recorded and released for the occasion called ‘Don’t Let GO’. I hope you all will hear the heart and feel the “push the dream forward” energy woven into this track. Essentially this song is a way to tell myself not to give up on this amazing journey of Iglu & Hartly. I found myself recently imagining myself as an old man with more road behind than ahead, pining on the what-ifs. Just two weeks ago we re-distributed our debut record with ‘& Then Boom,’ bringing songs you guys have been missing back into your speakers and into your feet. I hope you all can enjoy ‘& Then Boom’ Deluxe and get pumped for some new Iglu tunes coming soon.” Pre-save “In This City” (Demo Version) here: https://onerpm.link/ |
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