Friday, July 28, 2017

Pop singer Janvi Anand Debuts her First Album, 'Faces of Love'



LOS ANGELES, Calif.  – Pop singer/songwriter Janvi Anand is debuting her first album “Faces of Love."

“The album is like a love child of the various relationships I have seen around me,” Anand said. “It’s inspired by all those love stories we have shared with each other and/or seen each other go through. They are stories which are as real as they can exist. I can guarantee that everyone who hears the album would at least be able to resonate with one song. We all have gone through it in some form or the other.”

To download the album or individual songs, visit https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/faces-of-love/id1212347499.  

The album features “Girl on a Train,” which tells of the organic process of a relationship from the highs and lows and even the delusional aspects of being together. For the music video for “Girl on a Train,” visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ripZVNeQK0I.

A native of India, Anand is following up on the success of her debut EP “Inside Pages,” which was released in October 2015 to much acclaim. The new album features 11 songs that include “Lose Myself in You,” “Wish You Goodnight,” “Perfectly Imperfect,” the title track “Faces of Love,” and others.

Musically inclined from early on, Anand took up the piano at age 5 and guitar at 12 with the encouragement of her family which recognized her talent even then. She would grow as a musician while attending Gargi College in New Delhi where she connected with other musicians. But a solo career was in the cards for Anand as she moved to the U.S. and studied at Musicians Institute in Los Angeles where she became a standout guitarist and songwriter.

Anand soon began booking appearances at clubs throughout Los Angeles, becoming a crowd favorite thanks to her soulful, jazzy sound. With a growing following after her successful EP release, the young artist is poised to grow her star even further with the “Faces of Love” album.

“Janvi is a tremendously talented and accomplished young singer-songwriter with her own unique, yet accessible material and cross-genre appeal,” said Carl Byron, Instructor, Musicians Institute Hollywood.

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