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Comfortably Uncomfortable

The Jealous Girlfriends

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Album Review

The first album by Brooklyn's Jealous Girlfriends captures the band at an awkward point in its history, after the initial duo of guitarist and singer Holly Miranda and keyboardist Alex Lipsen had brought in drummer Josh Abbott, but before Abbott became the de facto co-leader of the band, singing and playing guitar up front alongside Miranda. So in retrospect, Comfortably Uncomfortable sounds more like a farewell to the original incarnation of the band, a clearing of the decks prior to the complete conceptual relaunch that took place with 2007's self-released The Jealous Girlfriends. These eight songs (seven Miranda-Lipsen originals and a mildly radical recasting of the early Smiths classic "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want" that turns it into a musical cousin of beloved early-'90s indie kids the Sundays, particularly their philosophically similar reconstruction of the Rolling Stones' "Wild Horses") are low-key and dreamy, with Lipsen's carefully layered keyboards underpinning Miranda's murmuring vocals and liquid guitar lines. The closest musical comparison is to Everything But the Girl, but in a slightly fractured way: imagine if the British duo had recorded the folk-, jazz- and country-influenced material of early albums like Eden, Love Not Money, and Idlewild with the chilly electronic arrangements of Temperamental and Walking Wounded. It's a slightly odd fit, but the best songs here suggest that Miranda and Lipsen could have continued fruitfully in this musical direction instead of reinventing themselves as they did.

Customer Reviews

I love The Jealous Girlfriends!!!

I totally love this CD! If you are looking at any song on this CD and are debating whether or not to buy it...do it...buy it....you will not be disappointed with any song and you will NEVER get tired of listening to it. I bought their CD about 7 months ago and it is still in my car's 3 disc changer. It's great music to listen to when you are down or when you are up. I first heard the band on the show The L Word...and haven't stopped listening to the band. I can't wait until the new CD is released...

Amazing

Unbelievably talented! Great music, can't go wrong, love it

Great voice

I really love the strength and range of her voice like Airport Security shows but at the same time I wish the backround music on her softer pieces would be just that...backround music. Too often the music covers over the small flexes and sweeter sounds she makes. I really like this album though.

Biography

Formed: 2004 in Brooklyn, NY

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Like Brooklyn's answer to Toronto's Broken Social Scene and San Francisco's Deerhoof, the Jealous Girlfriends make a virtue out of eclecticism, moving easily from noisy, Sonic Youth-style fractured guitar raveups to jazzy ballads with trip-hop keyboards, and neatly navigating a near-total change in musical direction between their first and second albums. The Jealous Girlfriends began in 2004 as a duo featuring singer/guitarist Holly Miranda and multi-instrumentalist Alex Lipsen. Being a producer...
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