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Jordan Mark Witzigreuter (born November 14, 1989), known professionally as The Ready Set, is an American singer-songwriter from Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. He is the lead vocalist and sole member of the act, using a backup band while on tour. [ 4 ]
According to Witzigreuter at the time, he wanted to create "raw tracks" such as "Teeth" and "Crimson Red". [ 2 ] Cherryland is The Ready Set's first album in seven years since his 2016 album, I Will Be Nothing Without Your Love .
The discography of American electropop artist The Ready Set consists of six studio albums, ten extended plays, nineteen singles and twenty-nine music videos.He released his first two albums, Syntax and Bright Lights and Tantrum Castle independently in 2008.
The band announced their signing with Fearless Records with the release of "Killer in the Mirror", the first single of the album, on July 24, 2018. [6] The second single of the album, "Lonely Dance", was released on November 19, with a music video.
It was written by Witzigreuter and J.R. Rotem, who also produced the track. The song peaked at number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 30 on the Canada CHR/Top 40 . The music video for the song features a cameo appearance from Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy , and was released on March 31, 2010.
Witzigreuter stated, "The record as a whole feels like a reinvention of myself, I stripped everything down and produced the whole thing by myself from top to bottom, so it could feel 100% true to what I wanted it to be. It's a fresh start." [3] The remix version of "Good Enough" was released on May 20, 2016. [6]
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However, when Witzigreuter dials it down, like he does on the piano pop of 'Melody's Song', the Ready Set could be solid late-period–albeit second-tier–power pop." [ 25 ] A negative review came from Review Rinse Repeat, noting that the album felt "shallow and soulless," compared to his earlier albums Tantrum Castle and Syntax and Bright ...