Definately not as bad as a lot of people make it seem
08/08/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Well, I haven't been a fan of Switchblade Symphony that long. I bought Serpentine Gallery first and then read reviews of this CD. They mostly said that this one sucked. So I waited for their new CD which I bought immediately when it came out. It was great so I was:"O well let's buy Bread And Jam too to complete my collection" I wasn't expecting much from it but after listening to it I was amazed. This is really a very cool album. Okay it's very different than Serpentine Gallery and maybe that's why most people hate it but musically speaking it is a very cool CD. My favorite songs on the album are Sleep, Harpsichord(great guitar), Funnel and Fractal(great noise and opera-like vocals). Also I rather like the Situation #58 track. All other songs rule too ofcourse but these are my favorites. What I do find odd tho is that the tracklisting on the CD is wrong. Maybe it's just my CD, but track 2 and 3 are switched around. On the listing it says that Rollercoaster is 2 and Dirty Dog is 3 but on the CD itself it's the other way around. I noticed this too on Three Calamities. (altho a bit different. They didn't list Track 9 on the listing there. It goes 7, 8, 10, 11) Maybe this is intentional.. I dunno.. O well.. I'm drifting. In closing I'd like to say. Don't be put of by negative reviews of Bread And Jam. Listen to it first before you make your decission about this CD. It's really very good."
Splendid
Michael J Harper | Covina, CA United States | 03/09/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album has it all really. Hard to locate items this good without the heady critisism that often escorts experimental artists. Switchblade Symphony's often revered "Serpentine Gallery" showed us a very "goth" band and for fans of "Goth" imparticular find themselves fleeing to thier 'Christian Death and 'London After Midnight albums after hearing this one. You wont find a genre that this album obeys and when you decide music is simply either good or bad you'll most likely truley enjoy it.Excellent dark melodies, eerie and childlike vocals, grooves remniscent of trip hop and rock psychedelia meet at a circus... a few small filler tracks... Yea this album does not sleep at all and is so very complimentary of what these girls can do. This album and thier follow "Three Calamities" are just about perfect albums. Very very rare indeed. These ladies of experimental mind have created some entirely outstanding music."
Not as good as SG or TTC, but still enjoyable.
Mechanical Deity | San Marcos, CA | 07/05/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"To begin with, the track listing they give you on Amazon is incorrect. When the CD was first released, "Dirty Dog" and "Roller Coaster" were switched around, and "Harpsichord," a non-existent track, was listed as #7. The final track listing ends up being 1) Witches, 2) Dirty Dog, 3) Roller Coaster, 4) Situation #58, 5) Soldiers, 6) Sleep, 7) Funnel, 8) Insect, 9) Rampid, 10) Situation #9, 11) Sheep, 12) Fractal, 13) Sick Mary, and 14) Episode G15.Now that I've made that clear...Personally, I like "Serpentine Gallery" and "The Three Calamities" more than BAJFF. Switchblade Symphony added trip-hop type beats and experimented with completely new sounds with this album. It is still good, and lyrically and vocally it isn't much different from SG. Actually, on tracks like "Fractal" and "Soldiers" Tina's voice soars high enough to make it seem as if the windows are going to break.Musically, as I already said, SS experimented with new sounds on this album. Gone are the lush soundscapes and complex keyboarding from SG (which reappear on TTC) and instead, trip-hop beats are added with an actual drummer and it sounds as if a DJ is lurking behind the music. If you're looking for SG or TTC type soundscapes, the only tracks on this album that offer this are "Roller Coaster" and "Sheep." In addition, they have added heavier guitars, most notable on "Fractal," "Insect," and "Funnel," in which case it seems as if for a time, SS was experimenting with the possibility of writing metal music.In my opinion, all of the tracks are about equal to one another in quality and originality. I don't really have any favorite songs on this release and usually simply listen to it from beginning to end, although "Soldiers" is good for a laugh if you play it in front of someone who has never heard of the band before."
Bubbly and bizarre
Starlette | Canada | 03/04/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"'Bread and Jam' is nothing like the previous album, 'Serpentine Gallery'. Gone are the dreamy layers, gorgeous vocals, and industrial beats. On this album, they are replaced by scratches, cutesy-girl singing and trip hop percussion. However, the album is somehow still spooky, its subjects being mainly childhood fears and nightmares. Unfortunately Tina Root's operatic voice isn't really showcased here, except in the wicked track 'Soldiers', which alone earned them an extra star in my review! All in all, 'Bread and Jam' alternates between excellent and irritating, but it's worth it for the good moments if you're an SS fan."
Broken dolls and broken records
sibila | San Diego, CA, USA | 04/23/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Very creepy in its own way. I love this album. Some fans of Serpentine Gallery have said Bread and Jam For Frances is disappointing. I disagree, but that's of course subjective."