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The Hype

Started by johnconaway, Aug 25, 2003, 01:57 PM

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peanut butter puddin surprise

Is it just me, or do you all sense a growing sea of good vibes about the upcoming release?

I sense a swell of impeccably written reviews, a barrage of media outlets coming together as one to exclaim to the world-this is My Morning Jacket, the best fucking rock band you'll see come this way in years, and here's their new record-you are gonna love this!!

Is it just me?  Help me out here...it seems like we're building to an extreme crescendo!
Runnin' from somethin' that isn't there

Matt Dowell

It does feel like there is a tremendous, unstoppable momentum right now.  I'm actually afraid to read the reviews right now.  I'm too susceptible to letting them shape my perception of the music.

I heard the studio version of Dancefloors for the first time on the radio today(KCRW).  It was quite a thrilling moment!

lfish

I predict that for the first time the jacket will get a review (and a good one) in two flemish magazines, namely focus knack and humo (for the belgians amongst us).  If not, I'm going to write a vicious letter to those magazines and explain to them who my morning jacket is.  Let's see if it's all come true.  Like this maybe all the people to which I talked about the jacket, but who weren't convinced, will now see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Hallelujah
lfish

plank10

The Blender review was lame but it's just a men's magazine pretending to be about music.

Oz

Yeah, Ifish, Humo should write about them. Though they did have an article on them in 2000, if I remember correctly.

I think all the excitement about the new record is mainly because they're on a bigger label that has money to promote their records correctly. When a big label sends promo copies, some magazines will take more notice to it then if it came from some small label that nobody knows (though Darla isn't THAT small, ofcourse, but you get the point). So I'm afraid part of it comes down to simple marketing. On the other end, that album IS going to be fucking great, as we all know...   ;D
I'm ready when you are

lfish

lfish

thebigbang

Even BIG BUSINESS is taking note. There's mention in INC magazine today:

http://www.inc.com/magazine/20030901/quickpicks.html

1. It Still Moves , My Morning Jacket (BMG) Jim James may sing like Neil Young, and the rest of the band may play like Crazy Horse, but Louisville's My Morning Jacket's songs are lusher, warmer, and more contemporary. It's the kind of record that makes you want to pick up a pal, choose a direction, and drive until dawn. Rowan West
Just a Heartbreakin' Man, doing a Victory Dance with Shaky Knees, along a Bermuda Highway

peanut butter puddin surprise

Thanks for the cool link.  Seeing MMJ and Seal and Frank Black in the same review column was exciting!
Runnin' from somethin' that isn't there

Sal Paradise

Friend Of mine lives in Japan and told me they're getting mentioned all over the place!

Big in Japan, ooh the eastern sea's so blue!


The sound in your mind is the first sound that you could sing

dthomas

From John in the Morning on KEXP, that's some hype!

JOHN'S TOP 10 OF 2003 so far
1. My Morning Jacket -It Still Moves (RCA)
2. The White Stripes - Elephant (V2)
3. Notwist - Neon Golden (Domino)
4. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever to Tell (Interscope)
5. Radiohead - Hail to the Thief (Capitol)
6. The Postal Service - Give Up (Sub Pop)
7. The Dandy Warhols - Welcome to the Monkey House (Capitol)
8. New Pornographers - Electric Version (Matador) passionate
9. Pretty Girls Make Graves - The New Romance (Matador)
10. The Long Winters - When I Pretend to Fall (Barsuk)

lfish

Waw  :o  :o  :o

They are mentionned even before radiohead and the white stripes.  Oh my god, they have even taken in the number one position  ::)  ::)  That's fantastic!!!!
lfish

Sal Paradise

Ok, I don't like lists but still, no.2 on cokemachine's top 100 from 2003 so far:

10. THE POSTAL SERVICE Give Up (83%)
09. CAT POWER You Are Free (83%)
08. PERNICE BROTHERS Yours, Mine & Ours (83%)
07. THE DECEMBERISTS Castaways and Cutouts (KRS Re-Issue; 85%)
06. GRANDADDY Sumday (85%)
05. THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS Electric Version (86%)
04. GORDON DOWNIE Battle of the Nudes (87%)
03. RADIOHEAD Hail to the Thief (88%)
02. MY MORNING JACKET It Still Moves (90%)
01. THE DECEMBERISTS Her Majesty, The Decemberists (92%)

http://www.cokemachineglow.com/scott/music/lists/top2003.html
The sound in your mind is the first sound that you could sing

peanut butter puddin surprise

Holy shite!!  8)
Runnin' from somethin' that isn't there

otter

Their fan base is spreading like wildfire. Because everyone likes them so much, they can't help telling people how kick ass this band is. It's happening as we speak...All over.

Think how many people you've told..and then think when the last time you told that many people about a band. It's crazy.

fakeplasticspivey

I feel like the people that know MMJ are so passionate about them that they spread it just as much as they can.  I know that, for myself, I spread the word about them more than almost any other band I am into because they are relatively unknown (at least around the circles in which I hang...)  I plug At Dawn so much you'd think I knew the band.  
I first heard about them in an article I found in Q Magazine, written about At Dawn...  and I'm so gladly I did.  ;D

lfish

Yeah, we sure spread the word. Recently I just asked to my friends if they would like to see another mmj gig here in Brussels (belgium) [the last concert we saw from the guys was very recently, namely in march this year]. I thought that they wouldn't want to go because they saw the band just recently and they weren't into the jacket like I am,  but no, they were enthusiast as hell. And it's very nice if you can spread the word and afterwards you can hear that people are extremely satisfied.  So all you guys here on the net, spread the word and open people's eyes and make them believe.  Hallelujah!
lfish