Jessamine - Jessamine (1995)
BAND/ARTIST: Jessamine
- Title: Jessamine
- Year Of Release: 1995
- Label: Kranky
- Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Space Rock, Noise-Pop
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 55:23
- Total Size: 134/261 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Another Fictionalized History 2:13
02. Secret 5:09
03. Royal Jelly Eye Cream 5:30
04. Ordinary Sleep 3:42
05. Inevitably 4:43
06. Cellophane 5:47
07. You Have Ugly Talents, Martha 5:37
08. One Trick Pony 9:11
09. Don't You Know That Yet ? 9:45
10. Lisboa 3:45
01. Another Fictionalized History 2:13
02. Secret 5:09
03. Royal Jelly Eye Cream 5:30
04. Ordinary Sleep 3:42
05. Inevitably 4:43
06. Cellophane 5:47
07. You Have Ugly Talents, Martha 5:37
08. One Trick Pony 9:11
09. Don't You Know That Yet ? 9:45
10. Lisboa 3:45
Space Rock band from Seattle, that recorded three albums for Kranky between 1994 and 1998. They also released a number of singles for other record labels, which were collected in 1997 on the compilation "Another Fictionalized History".
Their music is a mesh of krautrock, shoegaze, drone, space-rock, and experimental electronica.
The band split in 1998, and Ritter and Brown recorded together as Fontanelle for a few more years.
Over a series of tuneless vocals and duets, Jessamine's debut album presents some of the most intriguing noise-pop since My Bloody Valentine and Medicine were in their heyday. From the textural noise of the opener, it might be assumed that the group pursues distortion for its own sake, though later vocal tracks "Secret," "Royal Jelly Eye Cream" and "Inevitably" each include delicious pieces of guitar distortion that accents the fragile melodies exceptionally well. Slipping between abstract noise akin to label-mates Labradford and bass-driven pop songs may not be for everyone, but Jessamine does it better than most.
Their music is a mesh of krautrock, shoegaze, drone, space-rock, and experimental electronica.
The band split in 1998, and Ritter and Brown recorded together as Fontanelle for a few more years.
Over a series of tuneless vocals and duets, Jessamine's debut album presents some of the most intriguing noise-pop since My Bloody Valentine and Medicine were in their heyday. From the textural noise of the opener, it might be assumed that the group pursues distortion for its own sake, though later vocal tracks "Secret," "Royal Jelly Eye Cream" and "Inevitably" each include delicious pieces of guitar distortion that accents the fragile melodies exceptionally well. Slipping between abstract noise akin to label-mates Labradford and bass-driven pop songs may not be for everyone, but Jessamine does it better than most.
Rock | Alternative | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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