Kind of sounds like Slowdive meets My Bloody Valentine by the way
you describe them. Is that close at all?
Aaron Chernak
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Uh...I can't think of anything witty to put here.
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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}
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> 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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