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James, before he put on the Jacket
By Joseph Lord
Mont de Sundua
Not long ago, My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James was invited by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to discuss his method during a segment called "The Craft." It's a high honor, considering the reviews of the Jacket's Lollapalooza performance. But why settle to just hear James talk about his craft, and its evolution, when he's ponied up a glimpse on CD? The decade-delayed album from Mont de Sundua -- aka his '90s band Month of Sundays -- provides a healthy taste of a young Jim James. Songs like "Dynamite Explosion" and "Women (The Kind We Like)" have a youthful punk attitude that show an intriguing, less artful side of him. Back then, the singer known as Jim Olliges screamed more and used his distinctive voice less. Here, his voice is grainier and less stable. Predictably, Mont de Sundua's songs weren't as well-crafted as the Jacket's nor were the lyrics nearly as thoughtful. Jacket fans ought to appreciate this album, though, provided they don't unfairly try to hold it up to the standard of "Z." Different band, different era. Sadly, the CD doesn't also include the tracks from Month of Sundays two EP releases, like the exceptional 7-inch "School's Out."
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can someone fill me in on what this joker means by this quote:
"It's a high honor, considering the reviews of the Jacket's Lollapalooza performance."
did their Lolla performance get bad reviews? i need an answer to this!!!
Yeah, that doesn't even make sense. I mean, I have read every review, seriously, and I might remember one bad one, and it was a friggin' blog.
I think maybe that just came out wrong. Let's ask him....
his e-mail:
jlord@velocityweekly.com
Yeah no kidding, I was under the impression that their show rocked the shit at Lolla. This is a strange article, none of it really needed to be said.
QuoteYeah no kidding, I was under the impression that their show rocked the shit at Lolla. This is a strange article, none of it really needed to be said.
especially since this is a local LOUISVILLE magazine, the CD was released in MAY, and this same magazine covered the release party of the CD!!!
what is going on Velocity?
Guys, don't put too much stock into this review. The writer has obviously no idea what he is talking about. This goof has never even heard of Month of Sundays before the album release. He's trying to compare this to MMJ and Jims lyrics. These recordings are old as hell and come from a different band and time in place in Louisville music history. The Velocity is a shitty rag with shitty writers. Just look at the picture of the guy who wrote the review.
QuoteGuys, don't put too much stock into this review. The writer has obviously no idea what he is talking about. This goof has never even heard of Month of Sundays before the album release. He's trying to compare this to MMJ and Jims lyrics. These recordings are old as hell and come from a different band and time in place in Louisville music history. The Velocity is a shitty rag with shitty writers. Just look at the picture of the guy who wrote the review.
very nicely put from a fellow Louisvillian.
If my memory serves me correctly - the Velocity is a Gannet offshoot.
They had the same shit in Indy
Courier Journal - Velocity (the wannabe Leo)
Indy Star - INtake (the wannabe Nuvo)