Reimagined (EP)

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Reimagined
EP by Jamie's Elsewhere
Released February 14, 2012 (2012-02-14)
Genre alternative rock, acoustic
Length 20:23
Label Self-released
Jamie's Elsewhere chronology

They Said a Storm Was Coming
(2010)
Reimagined
(2012)
Rebel-Revive
(2014)

Reimagined is an EP by electronic post-hardcore band Jamie's Elsewhere, self-released by the band on February 14, 2012. The EP features the band reworking 4 songs from their second studio album They Said a Storm Was Coming in a more mellow acoustic alternative style, rather than the hardcore sound the band is known for, as well as 2 new songs. It is the band's first release since parting ways with Victory Records in 2011, as well as the band's first release without rhythm guitarist Mike Wellnitz and drummer Scott Daby, who both departed the band in 2011.

Song information

The 4 previously released songs that the band decided to rework for this EP were all renamed in order to keep them distinct from their original versions on They Said a Storm Was Coming: "I'll Make My Peace and Sink", "Let's Pretend That We're Giants", "One Foot in the Present Day" and "Prodigal Son" are acoustic covers of "The Mapmaker", "Giants Among Common Men", "One Foot in the Grave" and "The Prodigal", respectively. Meanwhile, "Heavy Eyelids, Heavy Heart" and "Out of Love" are two previously unreleased songs, recorded especially for this release.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Jamie's Elsewhere. 
No. Title Length
1. "I'll Make My Peace and Sink"   3:53
2. "Let's Pretend That We're Giants"   2:43
3. "One Foot in the Present Day"   3:17
4. "Prodigal Son"   2:09
5. "Heavy Eyelids, Heavy Heart"   3:32
6. "Out of Love"   4:49
Total length:
20:23

Personnel

  • Aaron Pauley - lead vocals
  • Matt Scarpelli - lead guitar
  • Chance Mederios - bass
  • Mike Spearman - keyboards, piano, synthesizer, programming
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