
The Lee Garden Historical Preservation Society
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Gremlinz & Jesta present their long-awaited debut album on Metalheadz. Although the music itself spans only the last few years, it would be sufficient to say that this album is the culmination of almost 2 decades of work. So much history in one project, this is without doubt Gremlinz & Jestaâs biggest and finest triumph. First meeting as teenagers in the multicultural streets of Toronto, the duo were both already well exposed to the world of raving and jungle music in particular. It wasnât until years later however, following Jestaâs slight hiatus, that they would hook back up and form what would eventually become an alias at the very heart of Metalheadz. Their first appearance on the label as Gremlinz & Jesta wouldnât come until 2018 but it wasnât long before talk of an album gathered pace. Prior to then they had been meeting at a staple Chinese restaurant, Lee Garden, in downtown Toronto where they would discuss not only music and writing ideas but also life. The spot became a permanent fixture in their calendar and following its closure in 2017, the pair affectionately became known as âThe Lee Garden Historical Preservation Societyâ as a way to keep those special days alive. Itâs from that fondly remembered and much missed period in their lives that the album justly takes its name. The music itself is prime rufige throughout, opening with the desolate wasteland that is âThe Lostâ before hurtling into headline tracks such as the ravenous âDestroâ and the pitch-black setting of âIce Squirrelsâ. Inspired by 90s trip-hop, âVerminâ is the only piece to include a vocalist in Ukrainian born flowanastasia, with her haunting rendition being a standout feature on the album, Further musical influences are found in âAndromedaâ where the black jazz inspiration is strong, and âInto Voidâ which expertly realigns the vibes of an early 2000s stepper. Refusing to compromise on quality at any point âThe Scarlet Gospelsâ is another offering that sees the duo experiment with themes of horror, with plenty more to discover across the 13 tracks. As the album progresses Gremlinz & Jestaâs intentions are clear. They always set out to create a journey, one with both ups and downs, from feeling lost at the outset to covering rage and peace and then back to fury and serenity. An album for the ages and one weâre proud to house on Metalheadz.
Tracklist
A1. "The Lost"
A2. "The Scarlet Gospels"
B1. "Destro"
B2. "All 7"
B3. "Big White"
C1. "Ice Squirrels"
C2. "Andromeda"
D1. "Vermin (ft. flowanastasia)"
D2. "For To Say"
E1. "After Dinner Face Coffee"
E2. "Into Void"
F1. "Trusssss"
F2. "Errol"
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Gremlinz & Jesta present their long-awaited debut album on Metalheadz. Although the music itself spans only the last few years, it would be sufficient to say that this album is the culmination of almost 2 decades of work. So much history in one project, this is without doubt Gremlinz & Jestaâs biggest and finest triumph. First meeting as teenagers in the multicultural streets of Toronto, the duo were both already well exposed to the world of raving and jungle music in particular. It wasnât until years later however, following Jestaâs slight hiatus, that they would hook back up and form what would eventually become an alias at the very heart of Metalheadz. Their first appearance on the label as Gremlinz & Jesta wouldnât come until 2018 but it wasnât long before talk of an album gathered pace. Prior to then they had been meeting at a staple Chinese restaurant, Lee Garden, in downtown Toronto where they would discuss not only music and writing ideas but also life. The spot became a permanent fixture in their calendar and following its closure in 2017, the pair affectionately became known as âThe Lee Garden Historical Preservation Societyâ as a way to keep those special days alive. Itâs from that fondly remembered and much missed period in their lives that the album justly takes its name. The music itself is prime rufige throughout, opening with the desolate wasteland that is âThe Lostâ before hurtling into headline tracks such as the ravenous âDestroâ and the pitch-black setting of âIce Squirrelsâ. Inspired by 90s trip-hop, âVerminâ is the only piece to include a vocalist in Ukrainian born flowanastasia, with her haunting rendition being a standout feature on the album, Further musical influences are found in âAndromedaâ where the black jazz inspiration is strong, and âInto Voidâ which expertly realigns the vibes of an early 2000s stepper. Refusing to compromise on quality at any point âThe Scarlet Gospelsâ is another offering that sees the duo experiment with themes of horror, with plenty more to discover across the 13 tracks. As the album progresses Gremlinz & Jestaâs intentions are clear. They always set out to create a journey, one with both ups and downs, from feeling lost at the outset to covering rage and peace and then back to fury and serenity. An album for the ages and one weâre proud to house on Metalheadz.
Tracklist
A1. "The Lost"
A2. "The Scarlet Gospels"
B1. "Destro"
B2. "All 7"
B3. "Big White"
C1. "Ice Squirrels"
C2. "Andromeda"
D1. "Vermin (ft. flowanastasia)"
D2. "For To Say"
E1. "After Dinner Face Coffee"
E2. "Into Void"
F1. "Trusssss"
F2. "Errol"











