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Ink 19 :: Jets To Brazil

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Jets To Brazil, with Shiner, at the Echo Lounge in Atlanta, GA on September 8, 2000. Concert review by James Mann. Photos by June Rich.

JETS TO BRAZIL WITH SHINER The Echo Lounge, Atlanta, GA o September 8, 2000 by James Mann   June Rich Jets to Brazil Formed out of the rubble of the late, lamented Jawbreaker, Jets To Brazil has garnered a reputation as a literate post-punk pop band, and they proved it in spades live. Made up of Blake ...

Ink 19 :: Jets To Brazil

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Jets To Brazil, with J. Majesty and Pedro The Lion at Graceland in Seattle, WA on September 23, 2000.

JETS TO BRAZIL WITH J. MAJESTY AND PEDRO THE LION Graceland, Seattle, WA September 23, 2000 by Marcel Feldmar Feeling, at times, too old, finding myself in the middle of a packed all-ages show makes me feel very strange. Thankfully, the music can lift everyone up to the same level, and it feels all ...

Ink 19 :: Jets To Brazil

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December 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Jets To Brazil (Andrew Chadwick)

JETS TO BRAZIL by Andrew Chadwick There's a lot of fuss over Jets to Brazil right now, fuss that seems initially based more on who's in the band than what they sound like. With members from Jawbreaker (Blake Schwarzenbach), Texas is the Reason (Chris Daly), Handsome (Jeremy Chatelain), and (just recently ...

Ink 19 :: Jets To Brazil

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December 1998 :: Music H-K :: Jets To Brazil (Andrew Chadwick)

Jets To Brazil Orange Rhyming Dictionary Jade Tree I was excited about this coming out, because I knew it was Blake from Jawbreaker’s new band. Having people from Texas is the Reason and Handsome involved didn’t hurt either, but the Jawbreaker link is definitely what drew me in. Blake& ...

Ink 19 :: Jets To Brazil

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This second album made me listen to it a few more times than the first one be...

JETS TO BRAZIL FOUR CORNERED NIGHT Jade Tree This second album made me listen to it a few more times than the first one before it captured me within its brilliance, but it was definitely worth the wait. The album starts out with an almost jaunty day in the park kinda riff, and there it moves to an ...

Ink 19 :: J-Majesty

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Starting of with a minimal sorta Jets To Brazil meets the Psychedelic Furs ki...

J-MAJESTY J-MAJESTY Some Starting of with a minimal sorta Jets To Brazil meets the Psychedelic Furs kinda vibe (and this is totally just my ears here) that could be some kind of emo-eighties combination. The drums are spaced but steady, the vocals soar. There's a heaviness to the music, but at the ...

Ink 19 :: Dismemberment Plan

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May 1999 :: Music C-D :: Dismemberment Plan (Tom Minarchick)

... definitely deserves to be released as an EP. The other three songs are produced by J. Robbins (ex-Jawbox, Burning Airlines), who has also produced Jets to Brazil, Promise Ring, and a bunch of other "hot" bands. "First Anniversary" is an unreleased track, "Just Like You" is taken from the Fort Reno comp ...

Ink 19 :: The Weakerthans

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Left And Leaving (Sub City). Review by James Mann.

... the subdued pop of the opener, "Everything Must Go!," to the acoustic, country-washed "My Favorite Chords." The rest of the CD falls somewhat in the Jets To Brazil/"what the kids are listening to nowdays" mode, crunchy but not to the point of overwhelming the words. Which is good, because lyrically ...

Ink 19 :: Sunset Valley

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November 1999 :: Music S-Z :: Sunset Valley (Jason Feifer)

... musical interests, creating an album that has created continuity through complete inconstancy. Brit-pop such as Blur, the indie-rock of bands like Jets to Brazil, '80s Devo and even some elements of hardcore are tossed into the mix. Vocals range from the quiet and insightfully whiny to more forthright ...

Ink 19 :: Shiner

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Emo alternative rock. Full guitars, ripping the speakers. The vocals hard and...

... out of some grunge band you used to listen to, but with this music backing up the voice, it's different. It works. Along the lines of bands like Jets to Brazil and Burning Airlines, perhaps, and sometimes with guitar lushness that reminds me of Hum. The vocals harmonize, the drums hit hard and drive ...
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