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London
Jesus Jones
London
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Jesus Jones
Title: London
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Koch Records
Release Date: 10/23/2001
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: British Alternative, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 099923828228

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First Rock/ 2-Step Crossover Album
mrmogwai@hotmail.com | Omaha, NE, USA | 10/31/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Since it seems to be a 4-year wait between albums these days for Jesus Jones it can get tricky being a fan, but when I got this CD in the mail yesterday-- back to the old logo, old style liner notes with commentary from Mike Edwards, beautiful graphic design-style art instead of that weird kiddy coloring of the last album Already... what a rush. Briefly, this is an album that features Jesus Jones as a rock and roll band, first and foremost, which is not something you could really say about the usual one-man-band-and-a-producer style of old. The other major sound to the album comes from UK garage/ 2-step, which I suppose makes this the first 2-step/ rock crossover album. It's also kind of a dirty and grimy album, mostly about cars and bicycles and nights on the town. Here's a track run-down:1. Message-- Foo Fighters esque and non-dance-- very un-Jesus Jones-like, but tough and meaty. 2. Stranger-- very fast, almost straight rock n' roll that reminds me a bit of oldie "Never Enough." 3. Rocket Ships of La Jolla-- a favourite-- garage in the verse, rock in the chorus, apparently about seeing California as some kind of fantasy landscape. 4. Asleep on the Motorway-- a re-worked Yoshi track that has a lovely pop piano.5. Hello Neon-- another instant favourite, maximizing the rock / 2-step crossover. Goofy laughing samples abound. 6. A-Team-- confusing, lo-fi deal that I haven't given a chance.7. Half Up the Hill-- Jesus Jones + nu metal? The concept sounds foreign but here we have it, and it redeems the whole genre. 8. Princess of My Heart-- one sort of droning sound and a soft, high pitched acoustic guitar, lovely.9. Getaway Car-- the only nod to the Eastern sounds of previous Jesus Jones tracks, this doesn't have many rock elements but a concise, goofy story to match the clipped, goofy vocoded voices. Like a humourous version of Radiohead's "Packt Like Sardines..."10. To Get There-- almost standard sample-rock that is simply a good song about perseverance. 11. Nowhere Slow-- more fast paced rock and roll the way everyone used to want it, with more nods to 2-step.12. In the Face of All This-- strangely mentions a plane crash and Afghanistan, which may have or may not have been added to the final recording, as this record was released in late October.Now buy it."
Jesus Jones Casts Doubt on new Rock-n-Roll Sound
Alpha Centauri | Washington, DC | 10/16/2002
(2 out of 5 stars)

"Jesus Jones has gone almost purely rock-and-roll on this album, but unfortunately have performed terribly. On past albums like "Perverse" and "Doubt," the offered us an artistic, melodic rock and roll sound also, but intertwined with cool sound effects and often danceability. This album just doesn't "rock" at all -- It sounds like weak pretty-boy rock. Previously, their work had an artistic appeal that made them unique among the bands, but these songs don't compare. There best album is definitely "Perverse," so this album is not for those new to Jesus Jones. This album is not recommened."
Second great record in a row !
homicidal_hog | 02/26/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The last JJ album 'Already' was fantastic but sadly hardly anyone bought it ( I'm not even sure if it was released in the USA).'London' is equally good but also a little different.'Already' was a poppy commercial record by JJ standards, 'London' has had a lot of the electronic elements in the bands music stripped away, they are still there but they have definitely gone for a rockier sound this time.Having said that, this is not a straight forward rock record, a couple of the tracks have rhythm tracks that are heavily influenced by the drum and bass/garage sound that has been going on in England over the last couple of years. One thing that really stands out on 'London' as some other reviewers have mentioned, is Mike Edwards voice, his voice is in really good form .Please go buy a copy for everyone you know ( even your Gran ! ) and help to prove there is some justice in the world !!"