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Of Someday Shambles
Jebediah
Of Someday Shambles
Genre: Rock
 
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Jebediah are Australia's hottest punk/ pop band. Their second album Of Someday Shambles has spawned the singles 'Animal', 'Feet Touch The Ground' and 'Please Leave'.

     
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All Artists: Jebediah
Title: Of Someday Shambles
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Murmur
Release Date: 10/29/1999
Album Type: Import
Genre: Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 9399700071627

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Jebediah are Australia's hottest punk/ pop band. Their second album Of Someday Shambles has spawned the singles 'Animal', 'Feet Touch The Ground' and 'Please Leave'.

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Awesome aussie stuff
01/10/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"A great collection of titles from a cool down to earth group. You americans haven't heard much of them but paying a little extra should be worth it."
Jebediah have outdone themselves!
Hudson | Sydney, Australia | 03/30/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"'Of Someday Shambles' is the second album from The Best In The West, Jebediah. Anyone who has not heard Jebediah should be ashamed. With albums like these, Jebediah should be played (more) in the USA etc. This album has smashed the 'worrying of releasing a good follow up to a debut album' to bits. Some favourites on this album include 'Star Machine', 'Please Leave' (the new multi-release single), 'Love At Last', 'Feet Touch The Ground', and 'In Orbit'. 'Feet Touch The Ground' is an exceptionally outstanding song, being the follow up to the first single, 'Animal'. 'Feet Touch The Ground' is a hidden epic with a meaning that the band do not wish to expose, with a repetitive two-chord riff by singer/guitarist Kevin Mitchell, a base for the song that is surrounded by exhilerating licks from lead guitarist Chris Daymond, that seem to bring the song alive. This song, along with the other 12 songs, brings 'Of Someday Shambles' alive with feeling, and certainly a great follow up to 'Slightly Odway'. This is a 'must buy' for any Australian music fan, and anyone who isn't, should buy this now!"