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The Samuel Jackson Five - S/t

 The Samuel Jackson Five - S/t

(320 kbit MP3, DRM free)
7,00 EUR

Songs

01. Never-Ending Now (3:18)
 1,00 EUR    
02. Mocba (4:47)
 1,00 EUR    
03. Electric Crayons (2:50)
 1,00 EUR    
04. Radio Gagarin (4:32)
 1,00 EUR    
05. Race to the Self-Destruct Button (2:44)
 1,00 EUR    
06. What Floats Her Boat (2:10)
 1,00 EUR    
07. Ten Crept In (3:37)
 1,00 EUR    
08. A Perennial Candidate (4:39)
 1,00 EUR    
09. Tremulous Silence (4:49)
 1,00 EUR    
10. And Then We Met the Locals (6:03)
 1,00 EUR    
11. Low Entropy (2:12)
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Other records by The Samuel Jackson Five

Easily Misunderstood
7,00 EUR
Goodbye Melody Mountain
7,00 EUR
Same Same But Different
7,00 EUR
Also available as CD and/or LP at the Denovali Records Mailorder.

This self titled album is the fourth album by Norwegian instrumental specialists "The Samuel Jackson Five". Having set a high standard with all previous efforts, the new album shows the band from quite a different side. Let’s skip to the main new addition right away: Yes, the album has vocals! Truls Heggero (of Lukestar fame) and Pål Angelskår (Minor Majority) – both Norwegian Grammy winners – contribute on one song each on the record, the same does Thomas Bratlie from post-hardcore rockers Rumble in Rhodos, on the aptly titled “Electric Crayons”. New addition to the band, Jonny “the Captain” Knutsen also does vocal chores, while the recording process has been carefully overlooked by multi-instrumentalist Thomas Meidell.

While SJ5’s last effort, "Goodbye Melody Mountain" (2008) was recorded in the wilderness, the brand new album was put together in the middle of Oslo, and includes urban soundtracks like “Москва́ (Moscow)” (written in the Russian capitol and features noise from Berlin at night). The band further tries to distance themselves from their post-rock roots, delivering a thoughtfully arranged set of songs – only two of them clocking in at over 5 minutes. There are more traces of JAGA JAZZIST, ARCADE FIRE, YES or even English folk, than Mogwai or GYBE!. There are even influences of the proud Scandinavian piano jazz tradition of JAN JOHANSSON or ESBJÖRN SVENSSON. The 40+ minutes will definitely give these Norwegians a bunch of new followers, while challenging the devoted fan base.


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