Djin_(album)

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Djin (album)

2008 studio album by Queenadreena


Djin is the fourth and final studio album by English alternative rock band Queenadreena. The album was originally released exclusively in Japan in October 2008, where it became the band's most commercially successful album to date, peaking at #120 on the Oricon Albums Chart. The album was later released in the UK in September 2009. Djin was re-released in a limited edition, gatefold double neon pink vinyl set by Cadiz Entertainment on 16 April 2021. The reissue included additional new demo tracks and a previously unheard song “Heaven Doesn't Wait,” co-written and recorded with the late Andy Gill from Gang of Four.[1]

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Critical response

Alan Severa of AllMusic awarded the album four out of five stars, referring to it as Queenadreena's "masterpiece, balancing all their characteristically mercurial elements on the solid basis of the mastery of an accomplished band, which was left by the media to grow at its own pace."[2] Sputnikmusic awarded the album a 4.0 "excellent" rating, noting: "Djin is an album that is very consistent with the band's previous work. It is a very catchy "garage/noise rock" album with some great dirty punk riffs and solos complimented [sic] with an amazing and unique female voice."[3]

The independent music site Delusions of Adequacy wrote: "Djin is full of the balls-out, sleazy, filth ridden tracks you’d expect from the band... There’s more sophistication on this album also, and more desire to experiment, with some of the songs being noticeably longer than they have been on previous offerings... Overall, this is a much more mature offering, whilst not losing any of the energy the band are known for."[4]

Track listing

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Personnel

Queenadreena

Technical personnel

  • Teo Miller  production, mixing

Charts

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References

  1. "Queen Adreena - Djin - Limited Edition Neon Pink 2LP Vinyl / CD".
  2. Severa, Alan. "Djin - Queenadreena". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  3. "QueenAdreena - Djin review". Sputnikmusic. 7 August 2011. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  4. Bettney, Laura (26 March 2009). "Queen Adreena - Djin". Delusions of Adequacy. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  5. "Japan Charts, Queenadreena" (in Japanese). Japan. Retrieved 27 October 2013.

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