Jane Air discography

Jane Air discography
Studio albums 6
Music videos 20
EPs 2
Singles 10

This article describes a discography, released by Russian alternative rock band Jane Air. It includes 6 studio albums, 10 singles and 20 music videos.

Junk

"Junk"
Song by Jane Air from the album Pull Ya? Let It Doll Go!
Released 2003
Recorded 2002
Genre Rapcore, metal
Length 03:50
Writer Jane Air
Language russian
Producer Deviant Creations

Junk (also known as Jazz-funk) is a single released by Jane Air in 2003, as well as the eponymous song that first appeared in the album Pull Ya? Let It Doll Go! (2002). The song has music video and movie. The main idea of the song is the harm of using drugs by young people (presented in satirical form). In 2005 Jane Air was awarded for the song «Junk» with the prize RAMP ("Russian Alternative Music Prize") established by A-One channel, in the category «Song of the year».[1][2]

The lyrics of the song have been written already in 2000.

Music video

The video was shot in 2003 directed by "Deviant creations". At the beginning is shown a child with his mother playing with a red ball. Than in video appears frontman of the band - Anton Lisow, who is playing a role of drug addict. Also in the video are present two guys smoking at the stairs (symbolise smoke addtiction), big company of people at the party (symbol of drunkenness and alcohol addiction), the woman (who is infected with AIDS and gonorrhea) and also at the chorus appear all members of Jane Air, who are playing in the room and then in the garage. At the end of the song another member of the band is lying in the yard (dead from an overdose of drugs).

The video is mixed with live performance at the concert.

Tracklist

  1. «Junk (album version)» — 3:28
  2. «Junk (video version)» — 3:25
  3. «Кровь и Молоко» — 3:16
  4. «Злое Солнце» — 4:14
  5. «Обрывки (garage version)» — 1:47

Nevesta

"Nevesta"
song by Jane Air from the album Sex And Violence
Released 2007
Recorded 2006
Genre pop punk, emo, horror punk
Length 03:30
Writer Jane Air
Language russian

Nevesta (The bride) - is a song, released by Jane Air from the album Sex And Violence released in 2007. The song has music video.

Lyrics

The lyrics were written in 2006. It is a mystical story about dead newlyweds who are together in the same grave.

Music video

At the beginning are shown members of the band who are drinking champagne in a limousine. Then the car delivers them to a big stage at the countryside of Saint Petersburg and the band starts playing the music. At the same time appear great amount of zombies (and zombie-bride) which are bugging out of the ground. At the end of the video zombies begin to attack the members of the band.

Other facts

During the first 10 seconds at the video is playing Jane Air song "Superzvezda".

Lyubit' lyubov'

"Lyubit' lyubov'"
ep, single by Jane Air from the album Lyubit' lyubov' (EP)
Released 2011
Recorded 2010
Genre pop rock, rap-rock, emo, trip hop
Length 04:45
Writer Jane Air
Language russian

Lyubit' lyubov' (to love the Love) is the single and EP released by Jane Air in 2011. The single includes 3 songs and 1 music video.

Music video

The video was shot by director "Alexey/MAV/Medyantsev" and presented in 2011. During the whole video is shown a man who is riding a bicycle in the city. At the fourth minute he stops at the bridge and is shown as blindfolded with a bandage with a label "Любить любовь". And then appear much more blindfolded people on motorcycles which follow the main hero.

Tracklist

References

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