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Jessy Lanza Oh No
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Ontario's electronic-pop sorceress Jessy Lanza is about to drop her new album "Oh No". I do say "Oh Yes!" and stream it on repeat now ahead of release.

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Oh No will be released on May 13, 2016. It will be released via . Stream it courtesy of Noisey. Also check out our Jessy Lanza artist profile to find eventual tour dates in your area and links to the official web and social media pages of Jessy Lanza. Last but not least make sure you scroll down and check out reviews for 'Oh No'.

And if you like what you hear, get it over at iTunes or Amazon.

Oh No tracklist

1. New Ogi
2. VV Violence
3. Never Enough
4. I Talk BB
5. Going Somewhere
6. It Means I Love You
7. Vivica
8. Oh No
9. Begins
10. Could Be U

'Oh No' Reviews

We currently know 7 reviews for "Oh No" by Jessy Lanza. The album received pretty solid reviews among the critics and is one of the better ones this year.

"On Oh No, Jessy Lanza reveals a range of new emotions, influences and styles, further establishing a distinctive sound that blurs the lines even more between pop and club music."

90 % Exclaim
"Lanza, the antithesis of the ululating, overwrought antics of the X Factor school, has an arsenal of talents that puts her in a league of her own. She’s very much for real."

90 % Mixmag
"It’s a testament to the extraordinary breadth of Oh No, as Lanza metamorphosizes from an intriguing curiosity to a formidable contender in contemporary electronic music."

80 % Spin
"What this sense of apparent introversion leads to, however, is anything but a soft or slow record. On the contrary; Oh No often grooves harder and faster than Pull My Hair Back, with Lanza’s voice still invoking early Madonna and Cyndi Lauper."

80 % The Quietus
"At times, the production can be overly fussy (see Going Somewhere), but tracks such as VV Violence (squelchy electro-funk by way of girlish electroclash) and Never Enough (a nod to smooth house dude Morgan Geist) demonstrate their ability to team that experimentalism with peak-time danceability. There could be a bona fide pop star in Jessy Lanza yet."

80 % The Guardian
"Songs on Oh No never outright fail, but they don’t all inspire the same level of intrigue and enthusiasm. There are moments when Lanza sings entirely in falsetto over an ambient afterglow where you will get FKA Twigs deja vu."

75 % Pretty Much Amazing
"Oh No doesn’t quite signal a reinvention for Lanza, but a move towards one end of her capabilities, one which consistently brings excitement, energy and openings for new paths for her to head down."

60 % DIY Magazine

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