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From: Aaron Chernak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, July 27, 1999 2:03 PM
Subject: Re: [sdre-l]:[OTS] Hi


> Kind of sounds like Slowdive meets My Bloody Valentine by the way
>you describe them. Is that close at all?
>Aaron Chernak

Well it's funny you should say that because I do find some similarities to
the vocals from Slowdive but Jejunes are much clearer. And the guitar work
and music in general are more straight forward sounding then My Bloody
Valantines experimental [and sometimes annoying to me] edge.
  R.F.Jimmy

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>
>On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, James wrote:
>
>> On that note I would like to tell you guys about what I have been
listening
>> to this past weekend. The band is "Jejune" and the album is "This
Afternoons
>> Malady", it contains bright and airy vocals that while they would sound
at
>> home on any dream/pop cd do not come across as pretentious. There are
lovely
>> harmonies and asides throughout the singing on this San Diego based 3
pieced
>> bands cd, the vocal leads are alternated between the male guitar player
and
>> the female bassist. The song structure is intricate and non-standard and
>> like most of the music I like it contains a more then health does of
>> crushing to soaring guitar work.
>> I will go out on a limb here and say I can't perceive of many SDRE fans
>> disliking this album, not because they sound like SDRE [they don't] but
>> because it is a very listenable piece of work with a broad range of
elements
>> to the sound.
>>                Radio Free Jimmy/{N.A.IOU}
>>
>> Jejune "This Afternoons Malady"
>> Big Wheel Recreation Records [BWR0212]
>> http://www.bigwheelrec.com/
>> Lumber Jack Distribution
>> http://www.lumberjack-online.com/
>>
>>
>>
>>
>

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