Gemma Hayes Will I Be Seeing You Again

2011 studio album past Gemma Hayes

Let It Intermission
Letitbreak.jpg
Studio album by

Gemma Hayes

Released 27 May 2011 Ireland [one]
27 May 2011 Download Only International
ix Apr 2012 Uk
17 April 2012 US/Canada
20 April 2012 Germany/Austria
Recorded August 2008 – March 2011
Genre Alternative rock, indie rock, experimental rock
Length 47:57
Characterization GHM Music (Ireland/International)
Fullfill Music via Universal Operations (International)
Coast To Declension (Netherlands) [two]
Alive (Deutschland)
Fruitcake Usa [3]
Producer David Odlum
Gemma Hayes chronology
Oliver
(2008)
Let It Break
(2011)
Bones+Longing
(2014)
Singles from Let It Break
  1. "Shock To The System"
    Released: xiii May 2011 Ireland [4]
    15 May 2012[five] Europe
  2. "Keep Running"
    Released: 26 August 2011 Ireland
    12 March 2012[6] Europe
Professional person ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [7]
BBC (favourable)[viii]
Sunday Business Post [9] [10]

Let Information technology Pause is the fourth studio album by Irish vocaliser-songwriter Gemma Hayes. It was released in Ireland on 27 May 2011.[11] [12] The album was recorded in Westland Studios in Dublin, Republic of ireland, Blackness Box Studios in Noyant La Gravoyère, France and mastered at Golden Mastering[13] in Los Angeles, CA.

Groundwork [edit]

Following the release of her third studio album, The Hollow of Morning in May 2008, Hayes confirmed she was working on some new material and aspired to release an acoustic album. During further promotional piece of work and touring, Hayes confirmed that she had begun work on her 4th anthology in August 2008.[14]

While recording for her fourth album, she produced tracks which later appeared on her EP Oliver. On xiv April 2009, it was announced on her Myspace web log[15] that Hayes began to write newer material for the next album. On 3 September 2009, Gemma performed at the 2012 stage at the 2009 Århus Festival.[16] Her set-list featured new songs Waiting for You and Shock To My Organisation. On 20 Oct 2009, Gemma confirmed through her Twitter page that she was recording new material in France in the Blackbox studios.[17]

On xix November 2009, Gemma began a short European tour with performances in Austria, Ireland, and the United kingdom. During these tour dates, Gemma played new songs including Tokyo (later 'Keep Running'), Waiting for You and Shock To My System. At her gig in Cork on 3 Dec, Gemma performed a cover of Kate Bush' Cloudbusting. On 22 Dec 2009, Gemma released her cover of Kate Bush-league' Cloudbusting bachelor for free from her website.[18] Hayes hinted on Irish music site Muzu TV that her yet-to-be titled fourth album would be released in September 2010.[xix] [ needs update ]. However, in October 2010, on Tom Dunne'south radio show on Newstalk 106-108, Gemma Hayes said that her new album would not exist released until early on 2011.[20]

In November 2010, Gemma featured in an interview with Country.ie, she confirmed that the album would be released in mid-Spring 2011.[21] During autumn 2010, Gemma Hayes toured with Ann Scott with further dates in Ireland. These dates were used to play tracks to meet how fans would react to them. She launched her autumn tour in Cork Metropolis, Ireland where she performed some new tracks which included Noise, Hurricane and Beside Me.

On 13 February 2011, Gemma Hayes confirmed on RTÉ Radio 1's Today with Pat Kenny that her quaternary studio album would be released in May 2011[ needs update ] and supported by a nationwide tour of Ireland.[22] It was later confirmed on gemmahayes.com, that the fourth album is due for May release with a single due mid-Spring as recording in Ireland and French republic nears completion.[xviii] Prior to the anthology's release, Hayes confirmed that 'Stupor To My System' will appear on the anthology.[23] On 15 March 2011, Gemma confirmed on her Twitter account that a track called "Noise" would be featured on the album.[24] Hayes later confirmed that album artwork and track listing was completed in early on March and was revealed on her website in May 2011. Artwork for the album was decided in early on March and was revealed on the website in early on May.

On 10 April 2011, Hayes announced on her website the title and release date for the anthology. She likewise confirmed her Irish gaelic tour dates.[25]

During recording of her previous album, Gemma established her own label 'GH Music'.[26] Hayes described cocky-financing and self-releasing the album as a daunting task; she would like to have some support from a record label for her next anthology release.[27]

In Apr 2012, the anthology received a wider release outside Ireland when Fullfill Music and Universal Music Operations released information technology in Europe, North America, and Asia.

Release [edit]

Ireland and International release
Let Information technology Break was released in Ireland on 27 May 2011 both in CD and download formats. The album was fabricated internationally available as a download on the same engagement through iTunes, Amazon and HMV.

International re-release [edit]

Apr 2012 saw a wider release of Let Information technology Suspension, as the anthology was re-released throughout Europe and North America. The 2012 release featured a newer rail listing and artwork.[28] It also featured a express edition box set featuring two CDs[29] and 8 postcards in special packaging. The box set featured the 2012 edition of Let It Pause along with her 2009 EP Oliver.

Production [edit]

Product of the album was put on concord whilst Hayes began to work on the soundtrack for the 2010 indie-moving-picture show Janie Jones, by writer/managing director David Thou. Rosenthal. Hayes contributed three songs to the soundtrack which too appear in the movie these include Only a Game, Fight for Me and Hurricane.[30] During the album Hayes also worked with Roddy Hart on a collection of Bob Dylan covers. The Roddy Hart & Gemma Hayes 'Dylan' EP will be released in June 2011.[31] She as well worked with Irish vocalizer/songwriter Mundy and appears on the track 'Reconsider Me' from his 2011 release 'Shuffle'.[32]

Let It Pause is a slight departure from her previous releases. With a strong reliance upon synthesizers and the piano at times, she draws upon the style from My Encarmine Valentine.

Videos [edit]

While no music video was produced for the starting time unmarried release in Republic of ireland with 'Shock to the System'. A music video for the adjacent single 'Keep Running' was shot in LA in July 2011, stills from the music video were put up on her website on 7 August.[33] On 26 August 2011 Keep Running was released as the second single from the album forth with the music video.[34] The video is directed by Brinton Bryan.

Singles [edit]

The first single 'Stupor To My System' was released in early May 2011 in Ireland. The song was added to radio playlists in Ireland on the week kickoff 25 April 2011.[35] Initially, Keep Running(previously titled 'Tokyo') was scheduled to be the start single[36] though this was later released on 26 August 2011.[34] [37] Keep Running was used throughout her tour in 2010 and 2011 as a promo for the anthology'southward release[38] [39] [40] cultural prove Imeall on 21 April 2010.[41] [42] She regularly appeared on Irish gaelic television set and radio performing both 'Shock To My Arrangement' and 'Keep Running'.[43] Hayes later on confirmed that the track 'Tokyo' was changed to 'Keep Running' on the album as the song began to change direction during its product and some of the lyrics may be interpreted equally referencing the 2011 earthquake in Japan, though this was not the actual example.

The 2nd single 'Keep Running' was released on Friday, 26 Baronial 2011 in Republic of ireland. The unmarried is complemented by a music video which was shot on location in LA in July 2011. The videos theme is based around homelessness, where Gemma Hayes appears as herself alongside US actor Jason Ritter.

Outside Ireland, both 'Keep Running'[44] and 'Stupor To My System'[45] were released as promo singles across Europe in March 2012.

Singles charts [edit]

'Go along Running' peaked at #24 in the Irish iTunes singles chart and #29 in the Japanese iTunes singles nautical chart.[40] Stupor To My System peaked at #31 Irish gaelic iTunes singles chart and #78 in the Danish iTunes chart.[46] Equally a side project to the LP 'Let Information technology Intermission'. In January 2012, Hayes was asked to record a cover version of Chris Isaak' 'Wicked Game' for United states of america Teen drama 'Pretty Little Liars'. The track appeared on US Television receiver in March 2012.[47] The track was released on iTunes on 12 March 2012.[48] The song performed well in the charts peaking at #5 in Canada, #4 in Ireland, #3 in France and #1 in Sweden.[49]

Nominations/awards [edit]

Album

  • The album featured on the listing as a possible contender for the Meteor Pick Music Prize for Best Album of the Year in 2011.[50]

Video

  • The music video for Keep Running was directed past Brinton Bryan.[51] It was later nominated for Best Music Video at the LA International Clandestine Film Festival in December 2011.[52]

Track listings [edit]

All tracks written by Gemma Hayes unless noted

Track listing [Republic of ireland] (2011)
No. Title Writer(s) Length
ane. "Don't Allow Them Cut Your Hair" 2:07
two. "Keep Running*" four:39
3. "All I Need" four:17
4. "Fire" iv:37
5. "Brittle Winter" iii:30
6. "Shock to The System" four:22
7. "To Exist Abreast You lot" Hayes, Chris Seefried iv:xix
8. "Ruin" four:58
ix. "Sorrow Be Gone" 2:29
x. "That Sky Again" 2:09
eleven. "There's Only Love" 6:06
12. "Noise" 4:22
Runway listing [International] (2012)
No. Title Length
1. "Don't Let Them Cutting Your Hair"
2. "There'south But Dear"
3. "Sorrow Be Gone"
iv. "Go on Running"
5. "Ruin"
vi. "Shock To My System"
vii. "Brittle Winter"
8. "That Sky Over again"
nine. "All I Need"
x. "To Be Beside Yous"
11. "Waiting For You"
12. "Fire"
13. "Racket"
Track listing [Limited Edition Box set] with Oliver EP and Postcards (2012)
No. Title Length
1. "Don't Let Them Cut Your Hair"
two. "There's Merely Dear"
3. "Sorrow Be Gone"
4. "Go on Running"
5. "Ruin"
6. "Daze To My System"
7. "Brittle Winter"
8. "That Sky Again"
9. "All I Need"
10. "To Be Beside You"
eleven. "Waiting For You lot"
12. "Fire"
xiii. "Racket"
xiv. "Oliver"
15. "Ghost"
16. "These Days"
17. "Half Lite"
xviii. "November"

Charts [edit]

Chart (2011) Position
Irish Album Nautical chart 9[53]

Bout [edit]

A short promo tour of Ireland began in Apr 2011, this was followed by alive dates in Frg and Denmark. In 2012, the Permit It Break tour followed with farther dates in Ireland and dates in kingdom of the netherlands, Czechia and the United Kingdom. The last date of the tour finished on 9 Dec 2012 in Dublin's Olympia which was recorded and subsequently released in April 2014 on a limited edition vinyl titled Dark & Day.

Release history [edit]

Region Engagement
Ireland 27 May 2011[xviii]
International 27 May 2011 (Download only)
Britain 9 April 2012[54]
Frg/Austria 20 Apr 2012[55]
United states of america/Canada 17 April 2012[56] [57]

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