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MONDO JET SET ~ HENRY AFTER A NIGHTLIFE
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An arty, rocky cerebral
indie band whose latest record is truly an undiscovered classic.
It's almost
painfully cool, shifting effortlessly through inventive pop gears
with uplifting jangly tunes like the
evening radio friendly 'Bad Lines' or the driving guitar buzz and
vocal distortion of 'Siren Song'.
This album is a bubbling brew of Summer of Love ambience,
haunting melodies, slashing riffs
and even chilled out space-rock. Dedicated people like Pink
Hedgehog Records sending us
amazing records like this really do make it all worth while. So
check out their website, get a few
listens and buy their record.
Reviewed in Fuse, UK
If it depended on quality, honesty and
integrity, the English band already would be has some time
in the first division of the English rock. But as nor always to
be best it is enough to enter in the elite
of Britpop, the Mondo Jet Set continues battling in independence,
presenting as business card the
sensational record Henry After A Nightlife. In my
collection of digital musical archives, I placed the
English band Mondo Jet Set in the folder of shoegazers. This was
in first hearing, since in moment
initial, what sobressai in Henry After A Nightlife is
the vocal ones whispered and guitars full of effect
that remember some great bands of the start of years 90, as You
Laugh, same Chapterhouse or the
Teenage Fanclub of the first record (Catholic Education).
But transferring hours and hours hearing
the compact disc this impression if undoes. Henry... is
a work sufficiently varied and that it does not
present, as a whole, linking with this or that nomenclature of
styles. It has echoes of Beach Boys, You
Laugh, Teenage Fanclub, psicodélicas English bands of the end of
years 60, Superchunk (at the
agitated moments more), among others. They are the eleven tracks
that the compact disc composes
and, at no moment and in no hearing I "jumped" some
music. This already is good signal: it means
that the record is good of if hearing of the start to the end.
For speaking in start, the track that opens
'The Band Never Happened For Us', is one shining mixture of
shoegazer with powerpop. In a coarse
definition, it would be as the Teenage Fanclub touching with the
Andy Bell (Ex-Ride, current Oasis)
in the vocal one. The letter seems one autobiográfica one in
such a way, what it gives a touch of
authenticity to the group. 'Bad Lines' follows the agitated start
of the record, with the low one taking
the melody and guitars to the deep one. The battery well is
marked and said the rhythm of the song.
'Come Down To My Room' has
one taken calm more, with guitar and basses fingerings, and
battery
marked well again. The vocal one is only a little little
"candy" that in previous musics. 'Siren Song' well
is agitated, powerpop, with well worked guitars and well vocal
livened up. 'On Amber' is a psicodélica
ballad that destoa of the initial rhythm of the record, but is of
a gorgeous harmony. Music for meditation.
Record is a heading of the next song, that starts with marked
guitar and follows with a refrão indiepop
well, or either, glad and soft. The variation more enters
"the sour" part of music and the livened up
sequence more makes of "record" one of the best ones of
Henry... - without counting one finalzinho
with vocal to the Beach charming Boys. 'Abandon Mission' is
another music with taken powerpop,
well legal. 'Firing At The Sky', in the sequence, opens in low
guitar and in the line to shoegazer well,
as well as the vocal one. It remembers very You laugh. E
therefore is shining! 'Nightnurse' comes to
follow, continuing in the line to shoegazer, however sossegada.
An alone relaxante of guitar shows
of that its musicians are capable. Nor it seems that 'You Know
Your Lover' is the penultimate music
of the record. Another test of the quality of the work: in the
end, it is always the taste of "I want more".
Coming back to the song, one
it has taken slow one and excellent work of guitars, with a gaita
insinuante to the deep one. An unusual effect of guitar gives the
psicodélico touch in the end of
music. Locking up this work of excellent quality, the short
ballad '... And Dream Another' in makes
them to dream of the next record to the Mondo Jet Set, being
waited that it is so good how much
this, and that it has taken the group to the deserved
recognition, of critical and public. The record
was launched by the Pink Hedgehog and if to want to know more on
the band, is enough to
clicar here to enter in the site of the group.
Reviewed at Mofo by Pedro Damian, BRAZIL
A high and wide 80s infused shoe-gazing
sound with soaring sonic sorrows and sad introspective
youthful male vocals over sweetly buried melodies. Nice contrasts
between sustained strumming
and headlong elevator shaft diving, with frail soulful
soft-spoken human tenderness chiming and
intoning songs and spirit into the void. Gentle melancholia
nuzzles up next to angular new wavo
compressed GBV pop density, but more mellowly melodic and
consistently uplifting.
Reviewed in Dream Magazine by George Parsons, USA
MJS have taken the same road as the likes of Dillon Fence and The
Connells. Frontman/guitarist,
James has a voice like Elliot Smith or Lou Barlow. There is the
rock-out electronica of 'Disco' and
'Abandon Mission' is pop with a harrowing edge. MJS are the new
kings of cross genre, 'Siren
Song' coming full throttle before the dreamy lull of 'Come Down
To My Room'. Downright fragile
in places, but never ever dull. (8/10)
Reviewed in Positive Creed by Steve C. Stone, UK
Something already sounds uebernaechtigt
the music of the English quartet Mondo Jet Set (formerly
Marlowe) , whereby those plumbs volume around Marks, James, Bob
and Craig (Henry does not give
it) different corners of the night activity. The atmospheric
instrument valley 'On Amber" would have fit
well on the dream-nightmareful sound tracks of Twin Peaks.
The prelude 'The Band Never Happened
For Us' oscillates between Einlullen and departure to the next
party (between Belle And Sebastian
and My Bloody Valentine). With 'Come Down To My Room' is it only
first. In the drauffolgenden 'Siren
Song' for it kratzige guitars come to the course only the voice
remain unchanged. Carefully it slides by
all songs, calmed, supported or produces contrasts. Dreampop for
Nachtschwaermer. (7.5 out of 10)
Reviewed at Swiss Records by Robert Pally, SWITZERLAND
While listening to most of the tunes here, I cought myself
gazing at the long gone shoegazing legacy
of Ride, Pale Saints, Lush, My Bloody Valentine and the like,
which, even though it doesnt happen to
be my cup of tea anymore, kinda brings back teenage memories. The
fact that it recalls the above
mentioned bands most memorable moments, along with all the
dreamy Blunstoned vocals, Byrdsy
jangle and other different kinds of B-bands influences, all
mostly hidden behind the wall of indie noise,
just makes the experience even more emotional. Funnily enough,
the two of my fave tunes are actually
the ones that seem to steal away from the concept a bit, with
'Siren Song' sounding pretty much like
The Lilys, another
ex-shoegazing-bunch-turned-Kinky-min60s-beat, while the
slightlydelic 'Disco', in
spite of its misleading title, finds them somewhere between
the two. Oh, and the band name also
reminds me of one of my favourite 80s bands, which would be
Paul Bevoirs Jet Set, so it all
seems like a big box of great memories.
Reviewed at Popism by Goran Obradovic, SERBIA
In need of some relaxing Americana, but not sure where to look
apart from the obvious suspects? Well,
Mondo Jet Set's album would be a rather good place to start.
Those mourning the split of Grandaddy
should check out 'Nightnurse', they won't be left disappointed.
On the whole the album is reminiscent
of a blissful, laid back Teenage Fanclub, which should be enough
to delight anyone. It's at turns power-
fully chugging and infectious ('Siren Song'), sensuously soothing
instrumentals ('On Amber') and spectral
swampiness ('Disco'). Another stand out is the Midlake style
glossy warmth of 'You Know Your Lover'.
Ok, so it's not anything earth-shatteringly groundbreaking, but
it's a lovely warm album of sweet horizontal pop.
Reviewed at Russell's Reviews by Russell Barker, UK
***Highly Recommended*** (Chosen As CD
Of The Week)
Previously known as Marlowe,
MJS bring us their first full length CD under the new name. A
collection of wonderful melodic lo-fi songs, available through
iTunes or via the band's website.
Reviewed at Starship Overflow by Garry Lee, UK
Formerly known as Marlowe, Mondo Jet Set is a UK pop band
brandishing Henry After a Nightlife,
its first album under the new name. I dont know what
Marlowe was like, but MJS specializes in sweet
melodies, wispy vocals and guitars that range from ringing pop to
crunchy rock, equally influenced by its
countryfolk in the dreampop and freakbeat movements. The band is
at its best on fuzzed-out rock/pop
tunes like 'Disco', 'Bad Lines' and 'Nightmare', but the
psychedelic epic 'On Amber' and the glittering
swoon pop of 'You Know Your Lover' indicate the groups
range. Theres a lot of promise on Henry
After a Nightlife thats already halfway to being
fulfilled.
Reviewed at High Bias by Michael Toland, USA
Its a pity theres not more information on Mondo Jet
Sets website or on My Space about what makes this
band tick because what I heard on Henry After A Nightlife
is indie pop of the highest quality that reminded
me of everyone yet of no-one at all. Maybe Ride but then again
maybe not! There is a consistency in the 11
songs here and the brooding yet contagious Disco is
the subject of a video on a Pink Hedgehog sampler
kindly sent to me by Simon Felton who is head honcho on the
small but perfectly formed record label who
just keep churning out quality thinking mans pop and such.
The best thing is to head over to My Space and
listen for yourselves. The album is also available on iTunes.
Reviewed in Zeitgeist by Phil Jackson, UK
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