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Shine On

JET

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 L'esprit d'escalier JET 0:29 $1.29 View In iTunes
2 Holiday JET 3:27 $1.29 View In iTunes
3 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is JET 2:36 $1.29 View In iTunes
4 Bring It On Back JET 4:10 $1.29 View In iTunes
5 That's All Lies JET 2:45 $1.29 View In iTunes
6 Hey Kids JET 3:13 $1.29 View In iTunes
7 Kings Horses JET 3:21 $1.29 View In iTunes
8 Shine On JET 4:42 $1.29 View In iTunes
9 Come On Come On JET 4:28 $1.29 View In iTunes
10 Stand Up JET 4:35 $1.29 View In iTunes
11 Rip It Up JET 3:21 $1.29 View In iTunes
12 Skin and Bones JET 3:19 $1.29 View In iTunes
13 Shiny Magazine JET 3:30 $1.29 View In iTunes
14 Eleanor JET 3:37 $1.29 View In iTunes
15 All You Have to Do JET 4:39 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Album Review

The difficult second album has brought many bands back to Earth after a promising debut. With Shine On, Australian hard rockers Jet do their level best to avoid the follow-up doldrums. While nothing here is as immediate and memorable as "Are You Gonna Be My Girl?," the album stacks up well against Get Born. Working again with Dave Sardy, the band maintains its tough and alive sound and delivers the same mix of energetic rockers and introspective ballads as before. They attack the songs with passion, wring plenty of noise from their instruments, and generally sound enthusiastic and creative. The hard rocking songs are what the band is mainly known for and there are some good ones on board, like the pounding "Rip It Up," "Holiday," and the chest-thumping strutter "Come on Come On." Unfortunately, there are also a couple of rockers that fall flat. "Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is" is a far too obvious attempt to recapture of the feel of "Are You Gonna Be My Girl?," but only ends up sounding desperate. If ever a cowbell felt obligatory, it does here. A few others come up short in the lyrical department; "Stand Up" is a cringe-inducing statement of empowerment and "Holiday" is pretty silly, too. The real strength of the record, and of the band, comes through on the ballads. When they drop the tough pose and get tender, Jet create some nice moments of emotion and melancholy beauty. Sure, the ballads sound as if they were cribbed right from the Oasis playbook, from the sound of the vocals to the structure of the songs, but they don't sound phony or forced. Tunes like "Bring It on Back," "Kings Horses," and "Eleanor" are sophisticated, sensitive, and graceful-sounding, and "Shine On" provides some real emotional weight. Even better than the ballads (which anyone who gave a real listen to the first album knew they could pull off) are the midtempo songs such as "Skin and Bones," the very hooky "Hey Kids" (which overcomes a very clunky Vietnam reference in the lyrics), and "Shiny Magazine," which show a middle ground between flat-out rocking and epic balladry where Jet sounds very comfortable. Shine On is a good album that avoids the sophomore slump, but has enough moments of rote rocking to make the next record a worrisome prospect. If they manage to tip the scales toward their tender and introspective side, Jet may turn out to be a band to reckon with.

Recent Customer Reviews

Great songs
     
by ... ...

This album is every bit as good as get born but Shaka rock is their best album.

Great Album
     
by indyguy1986

I love this album, I listened to it alot in '06 when it was released, I kind of forgot about JET until I heard about Shaka Rock coming out, so I started playing this again, my only complaint is that I think "Come On Come On" should've opened the album, lol

What happened to Jet?!
     
by stuff3

After listening to Get Born, I decided Jet was one of the best contemporary rock bands out there--because they simply ROCK. Nic Cester has one of the most powerful voices out there. The extended screams in songs like Cold Hard B**** bring to mind rock gods like Roger Daltrey of The Who, or Brian Johnson of AC/DC--no doubt an influence of theirs. And these guys are young. In a music scene populated with teen sensations, emo, and death metal, Jet as a fairly new band was able to keep rock true to its roots. Who cares if some of their songs are three chords--or less? When they let loose, this band is able to unleash an incredible amount of energy, in a way the grand majority of current bandscan only dream of. My problem with Get Born was that in between the instantly catchy, hard-rocking tracks there were these weird, soft, slow ballads. It was an odd case of musical schizoprenia--two completely different bands on the same album. Now, on Shine On, the problem seems to have worsened. Well over half of these songs are indeed ballads, and many of them just don't sound like Jet at all. The whole album just reeks of pretense--the cheesy harmonies (which DO sound good, just out of place) reminiscent of The Beatles but not quite there, the chatting in between tracks, the weird reverse-reprise between the first track and the last? This isn't the work of a real rock band, it's a self-indulgent "masterpiece" overproduced to the point of nausea. I don't expect this review to be popular, but that's fine with me. I really do love these guys. They have the rare potential to single-handedly keep rock alive, but this album is not the one to do it. I'm hoping their new release will turn this around somewhat.

Point is, if you're looking for Jet's "hard rock" personality, you won't find much of it here, but they do only have two albums out so it might be worth it anyway. There are some very good songs here. Hey Kids is one of my favorites. I just think the concentration is lower than it ought to be for a band with such remarkable potential.

Biography

Formed: Melbourne, Australia

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Jet found international popularity during the early 2000s, a period in which the band's mix of Exile on Main St. swagger and brash, AC/DC-styled stomp dovetailed nicely with America's garage rock revival. Hailing from Melbourne and comprising guitarist Cameron Muncey, drummer Chris Cester, bassist Mark...
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  • Genres: Rock, Music, American Trad Rock, Hard Rock
  • Released: Oct 02, 2006

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