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Jets to Brazil

Atticus – Dragging the Lake II – Review

July 2, 2003

Hear the bands you’ve heard everyone talk about, and spit at the shit bands that, for some reason, are cheered instead of beaten up in the parking lot.

Jets To Brazil – Perfecting Loneliness – Review

January 3, 2003

Jets To Brazil have been waiting for this. No more hype, no more fans’ selfish expectations, no more focusing on the whole “ex members of” hoopla.

Jets To Brazil – Four Cornered Light – Review

April 1, 2001

Vocal melodies that are supposed to be catchy but really aren’t, surrounded by instruments that are supposed to flesh out the mood but really don’t.

Jets to Brazil – Orange Rhyming Dictionary – Review

January 1, 1999

11 songs of sunshiny, feel-good driving tunes that don’t go anywhere. The vocals are poppy, the mood is cheerful, but it’s nothing beyond that.

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