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The project of actress and singer/songwriter Jena Malone and pianist/producer Lem Jay Ignacio, the Shoe gets its name from a musical instrument Malone built out of a steamer trunk containing a range of electronic instruments. Prior to working with Ignacio, Malone also released music with her group the Bloodstains, who released a 7" via <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22The+Social+Registry%22">The Social Registry</a> in 2007. The pair began performing the first night they met at a 2008 Christmas carol party in Los Angeles; from there, they collaborated constantly, with their late-night jam sessions resulting in 2009's At Lem Jay's Garage EP (which Malone released via her There Was an Old Woman label). The group took a break while Malone concentrated on her film career, which included her role in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire as Johanna Mason, a rebellious tribute selected to fight in a dystopian world's kill-or-be-killed reality show. In 2013, the Shoe began recording songs for a full-length album; the results, I'm Okay, were more stripped-down and confessional than the duo's previous work. The album was released by Edward Sharpe's <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Community+Music%22">Community Music</a> label and There Was an Old Woman in June 2014. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi

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