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Golden Age

by Eddie Japan

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Eschew your obligations Screw the ramifications Don’t fall for an early bed Sooner or later you might be dead What good is responsibility if you can’t shirk it occasionally? Tell the boss to get bent you’ll find some way to pay the rent Put down the tablet, the remote and the phone Come hear the music play Come hear the music play The night ‘aint what it used to be we’ve sold it out entirely The couch is no substitute for a bit of champagne and a tailored suit Who cares what the next day holds you’ll learn as it all unfolds The night sparkles like a gem Your life looks very different at 3am C’mon, now people stop messing around Don’t let your life slip away C’mon, now people stop messing around Don’t let your life slip away Oh life is a horror show but it doesn’t have to be quite so Stop, with all those plans Oh, come on now and take my hand Oh life is a horror show but it doesn’t have to be quite so Stop, don’t behave O c’mon now get a bit depraved It’s 5 am and I’m creeping in after another show Where it all leads and where it might end well it’s hard to know High on self deception in love with my reflection denial is the sweetest drug As night gives way to the longest day Oh, I still have a pretty good time Where will I be oh, when the morning comes Where will I be oh, when the morning comes Middle-age lover meet under me under the covers It’s never been so sweet But still I’m conflicted because it’s age restricted so we’re oh so discreet All this desire is like wildfire don’t want to put it out I maintain that all is pain But I still have a pretty good time Where will I be oh, when the morning comes Where will I be oh, when the morning comes
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Army Life 03:19
You know I never really wanted a job that’s why you’ll still find me here Instead of working at the 9 to 5 Adventure is my career I do more before 3 a.m. than most people do all day A pint of sweat saves a gallon of tears and be all that I can be At night I go to war against a tired indie scene Breaking hearts and taking names A tuxedoed killing machine I want to live my entire life like a soldier on weekend leave Spend my money on foolish things and wake up with Genevieve The quiet civilian life is not the life for me I’ll be storming foreign lands While you watch it all on TV I got the guts got the discipline got a manifest destiny I got the uniform I got the boys (and girl!) I’ll die for this country Remember me remember me remember me I’m going down Remember me remember me remember me I’m going down I’m going down down down I’m going down down down I’m going down down down I’m going down down down
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I cry to the darkest angel, oh she knows me well and I’ve wandered into my own private circle of hell Will the sun come up tomorrow? Will the moon rise? I don’t know I’ve walked away from everything I’ve ever known for the tantalizing scene of a man alone But the future is a desert and happiness just a mirage Is this the end Is this the end Is it the end of everything? Led astray again by that same ennui emboldened by a most persistent vanity A flash of false promises A siren call from the rocks Standards are so high for a spirit so low In the blackest spring where nothing good can grow The crocus has been blown out I’m lost in the flood Is this the end Is this the end Is this the end of everything? Is this the end Is this the end Is this the end of everything? Love will it see me through don’t know what to do with all this desire Love did we waste the years? I’ve captured all my tears I want to give them all to you Is this the end Is this the end Is this the end of everything? Is this the end Is this the end Is this the end of everything?
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Life is its own reward We are racing toward the sun tonight Time sweeps it all away So I live only for today I exist out of frame between the days and the pain and the ecstasy Jet setter jet lagged I run myself ragged it’s a wild spree Sometimes I feel like I’m jumping out of my skin Sometimes I feel like I’m jumping out of my skin Life is for the living and it’s finally starting to sink in Sometimes I feel like I’m jumping out of my skin… out of my skin Tears running down my face Soon they’ll be replaced by rays of light Night, it will be danced away And on in such a strange display of good and bad choices and conflicting voices the yin and yang I shrink from convention I live for the tension the sturm und drang! Sometimes I feel like I’m jumping out of my skin Sometimes I feel like I’m jumping out of my skin Life is for the living and it’s finally starting to sink in Sometimes I feel like I’m jumping out of my skin All I want is to live this life in the clothes I wore last night All I want is to live this life in the clothes I wore last night
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When things fall apart I will come from the night like a dove When the shadow descends I will crawl for your love When things fall apart and passions are hot to betray When the Gangman waves these are dangerous days Love, whatever happens I know I won’t let go of your hand Oh, my love Whatever happens I know I won’t let go of your hand Come hell or sorrow if there’s no tomorrow Oh, my love When things fall apart and the heart of the world still won’t break I will come to your bed I will kiss you awake When things fall apart and we wander like children in vain Under bloodthirsty skies and our better angels in chains Love, whatever happens I know I won’t let go of your hand Oh, my love Whatever happens I know I won’t let go of your hand Come hell or sorrow if there’s no tomorrow Oh, my love When things fall apart when things fall apart… My revenge on the world is you and me When I’m wrapped in your arms I’m safe from all injury Love, whatever happens I know I won’t let go of your hand Oh, my love Whatever happens I know I won’t let go of your hand Come hell or sorrow if there’s no tomorrow Oh, my love
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Stranded in suburbia for 25 odd years and all the things you used to do come back on a wave of tears but there’s a Hacienda out there somewhere or a Studio 54 sometimes it’s very necessary... To hit the floor, floor, floor, floor... Captive to the ordinary for longer than you care you played by all those sacred rules but now it doesn’t really seem fair That he left you there at midlife He walked right out the door Ignore time’s hand and make your stand... And hit the floor, floor, floor, floor... The night hasn’t meant what it used to mean for so long - for so long Stranded in suburbia for 25 odd years and all the things you used to do come back on a wave of tears but there’s a Hacienda out there somewhere or a Studio 54 sometimes it’s very necessary... To hit the floor, floor, floor, floor... The night hasn’t meant what it used to mean for so long - for so long...
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1 A.M. 04:08
It's getting late but I don't want to know It's one in the morning but I'm ready to go You can stay at home and you can watch TV or you can get in the car and you can come with me C'mon, Baby don't you hesitate When you look at me I can hardly wait All I want is eternity the night, the moon and your eyes on me My heart is racing and this night I am chasing Don't tell me, I don't want to know My heart is racing and this night I am chasing Don't tell me, I don't want to know Mi amor tonight, my love, tonight Mi amor tonight, my love, tonight It's getting late it’s quarter to three And I’m lit up like a Christmas tree Pretty soon we’ll see the light but I refuse to say goodnight My heart is racing and this night I am chasing Don't tell me, I don't want to know My heart is racing and this night I am chasing Don't tell me, I don't want to know
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For You 04:42
Don’t hide beneath the blankets of the day Don’t slide when night calls on you to play Don’t tire don’t give up Don’t expire don’t grow up Please don’t fade away Because you sparkle and you glimmer Oh, you move me when you shimmer You, my brightest star Twenty years from now Oh, don’t ask yourself how How did life go so wrong? If your mouth gets dry I will fill your cup If your lids get heavy I will wake you up Everything I do I do for you If the day gets long I will understand If the night gets lonely I will hold your hand Everything I do I do for you Everything Everything Everything I do I do for you Everything Everything Everything I do I do for you Everything Everything Everything I do I do for you Everything Everything Everything I do I do for you Everything Everything Everything I do I do for you Everything Everything Everything I do I do for you For you... For you... For you...
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Golden Age 06:31
Find out who you are down at the hotel bar A moment or a few down at 4 Rue d'Anjou With nothing on your mind Frozen there in time The light is slightly blue sacrosanct and true Kisses and champagne the high life and the pain You know it all so well ’til morning breaks the spell But when the sun is new it rises just for you The nightingale still sings and beats its tender wings The night it falls the day it breaks Your tears they drop Your heart it aches But then you recall you don’t regret a single day In this Golden Age In this Golden Age In this Golden Age In this Golden Age You don’t have to try to get it so right When the day defeats You look to the night Aging dandy boys and flapper girls, too Snuff out your despair like a smoke under your shoe The night it falls the day it breaks Your tears they drop Your heart it aches But then you recall you don’t regret a single day The night it falls the day it breaks Your tears they drop Your heart it aches But then you recall you don’t regret a single day In this Golden Age In this Golden Age In this Golden Age In this Golden Age You don’t have to try to get it so right When the day defeats Just look to the night Aging dandy boys and flapper girls, too Snuff out your despair this time belongs to you The night it falls the day it breaks Your tears they drop Your heart it aches But then you recall you don’t regret a single day The night it falls the day it breaks Your tears they drop Your heart it aches But then you recall you don’t regret a single day In this Golden Age…

about

Sitting in a green-room wearing a velvet jacket so radiant that it makes the lightbulb jealous, David Santos makes a beat-up chair at the Iron Horse Music Hall glisten like a Persian chaise lounge at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Such is the effect that the co-lead singer and principle songwriter of Eddie Japan has on the rock and roll song.

It’s a contagious attitude of doing it up, and doing it up right that you can hear in the carnival swirls of ultra-melodic pop, latin-flavored bravado and cinematic ‘70s UK rock (the kind that a young Morrissey picked-up on) lingering in the air of Eddie Japan’s debut full-length "Golden Age" (to be released July 18). It’s a snarl that sticks in the opening missive of “E Cabaret /When the Morning Comes,” where Santos chides us that “the couch is no substitute/ for a bit of champagne and a tailored suit”—the imperative lodged in the pulse supplied by Chuck Ferreira (drums) and Charles Membrino (bass). Eddie Japan want you to get off your asses and party. Because after all, if you are going to get up on stage with an eight-piece band, you might as well look good and more to the point, feel good doing it.

That was Eddie Japan’s motto as they marched across five-years as one of the Northeast’s most acclaimed bands (accolades include a Boston Music Award, a crown in the prestigious Boston Rock & Roll Rumble (whose previous winners include ‘Til Tuesday and the Dresden Dolls), their 2015 single “Albert” appearing in Rock Band 4, a tour with Martha Davis and the Motels, and stages shared with The Fixx, Midge Ure, Will Dailey, Ruby Rose Fox, Kingsley Flood, Air Traffic Controller, Mean Creek, Jenee Halstead plus many more) towards their highly anticipated debut full-length album, "Golden Age," recorded in Boston with Benny Grotto (Mad Oak Studios) and Sean McLaughlin (37' Productions) and co-produced by the The Cars keyboardist Greg Hawkes.

According to Santos, the “Golden Age” of the album’s namesake exists “between the reality of day and the fantasy and romanticism of night”--two sides of a coin providing a font of inspiration to the dandy and dignified vocalist, who now in his forties finds himself for once relishing a clear outlook on life (and wanting to enjoy the hell out of it).

“It seems to me that we're not as deliberate about our nightlife in this day and age. The romantic aspects of night have disappeared in lots of ways; like when you hear people say ‘Netflix and chill’ or ‘I hate staying out late!’ So ‘Golden Age’ refers to a time when night seemed to mean a lot more.”

And so with this departure point, Eddie Japan gets you dressed up and takes you out on the town. The feeling is there in the brooding top-down cruise through the city center in “1 a.m.” (also the first video from the album). The feeling is also there in the arms-in-the-air exaltation that can be heard in the vintage Bronx, mariachi-meets-disco vibes of “Hit the Floor” (essential trumpet lines throughout the album provided by Eric Ortiz). It’s there again in the sun-coming-up resignation felt in the resplendent beauty of the Bowie-tinged ballad “The End of Everything” (complete with Ronson-esque guitar acrobatics from six-stringers Eric Brosius (Tribe) and Bart LoPiccolo)--all of this punctuated by incredibly hook-laden piano parts (some very reminiscent of the Cars) layered throughout the album by Aaron Rosenthal.

“To have the man who basically invented the new-wave keyboard sound in the studio with us was obviously inspiring,” says the Eddie Japan keyboardist. “Greg challenged me to consider different sounds and play things differently. Even if he hadn't said a word, just having him in the room, you can't help but think ‘what would Greg Hawkes do with this?’”

Finally, there is also a feeling of the new morning dawning, which brings with it of course a longing to do it all over again. In “Out of My Skin” co-lead vocalist Emily Drohan sings “All I want is to live this life/In the clothes I wore last night.” The expansion of Drohan’s role from backing-vocalist to co-lead singer creates the perfect foil for Santos—providing more push and pull within the performances. “We have this totally effortless blend between our voices that just makes everything so easy,” says Drohan. “David is such a dynamic performer, it's contagious. It's impossible not to get caught up in his enthusiasm on stage, and it just makes every show so much fun.”

With a reminder that we aren’t getting off easy with the album’s central metaphor, Santos nudges us that the ‘Golden Age’ also refers to feelings that one's best days have already past, but that they can be revived with new effort, or a new outlook. “There's so much to be gained embracing of the friction, or spark of life; between the happiness and sadness of existence,” says Santos. “Make your own ‘Golden Age.’ This album is a call for people to get up and get down!”

-- Jonathan Donaldson

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released July 18, 2017

Words and music by David Santos
Track 1 by Aaron Rosenthal
Arrangements by Eddie Japan

Executive Producer - Alex Rigopulos
Produced by Greg Hawkes and Benny Grotto

Recorded and mixed by Benny Grotto at Mad Oak Studios, Allston, MA
Vocals for tracks, 2, 4, 5 & 7 recorded by Sean McLaughlin at 37’ Productions, Rockland, MA
Track 8 recorded and mixed by Eric Brosius at ‘A Secret Location,’ Arlington, MA
Additional recording by Eric Brosius at ‘A Secret Location,’ Arlington, MA
Mastered by Pete Weiss at Verdant Studio, Athens, VT

Eddie Japan:
Eric Brosius - guitars
Emily Drohan - lead & backing vocals
Chuck Ferreira - drums & percussion
Bart LoPiccolo - guitars
Charles Membrino - bass
Eric Ortiz - trumpet, flugelhorn & trombone
Aaron Rosenthal - piano & keyboards
David Santos - lead & backing vocals

with:
Morgan Llorens - backing vocals on track 8
Paul Ahlstrand - saxophone on track 10

and
The Golden Strings - Clara Kebabian, Joanna Ostrander, Jonah Sacks & Eva Walsh
String arrangements by David Trenholm

Design by Nicole Small
Band photo by Chuck Losey of C3L Photography

Immense gratitude to Greg Hawkes, Alex Rigopulos, Benny Grotto, Sean McLaughlin, Pete Weiss, Alyssa Spector at PledgeMusic, Nicole Small, Chuck Losey, Joshua Pickering, William Smyth, and Paul Tierney

Special thanks to Pledgers Charlene King Ferreira, Bronson Goddard, Tony Lorenzen, Jill Belastock, Joe LoPiccolo, Christine Aubrey, and Coldwell Banker Upton-Massamont REALTORS®

Kisses and champagne to Terri Brosius, Maddy Brosius, Matt Drohan, Natasha Ruggeri-Koret, Karin Elliot, Ana Maria Quintana, Mai Motobuchi Rosenthal, Ella Sakura Rosenthal, Serena Haru Rosenthal, Jody Santos, August Santos, and Cindy Mullins.

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