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2 tracks | 18 minutes
Released Sep 2005
on American Garage Recorded Enterta
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"Songs From The Underdogs" is a special 5 song EP that combines album tracks and rare demos from her new CD "The Underdogs."
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"Songs From The Underdogs" is a special 5 song EP, created especially for the Jen Foster fan. "Songs From the Underdogs" gives you an early insight into her upcoming CD, "The Underdogs," which is due out in February 2006, and contains 3 album tracks from the upcoming CD as well as 2 collector demo versions. Working with acclaimed producer Jeff Trott (Sheryl Crow, Stevie Nicks,) Foster creates a cohesive landscape of personal struggle and internal drama.
Known for her direct, honest lyrics, Foster does not disappoint on her sophomore effort. She evokes concrete images we can all relate to, as she sings of mistrust within relationships and creates a palpable sense of being uncomfortable in one's own skin. Trott's intelligent and understated production is the ideal complement to Foster's intense, deliberate and melancholic songs.
Jeff Trott comments:
"Jen Foster is my new hero. The sound of her voice is truly beautiful to me.
↓ more ↓She has a way of writing songs for anyone who has ever been at the short end of the stick and turning it into a victory. Lyrically, her details are very poetic and brave. Most songwriters hide behind oblique imagery. Jen revels in baring her heart."
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