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Making Dens

Mystery Jets

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Album Review

Other than Spirit and the Spanic Boys, father-son duos are rare in rock & roll, which gives the U.K. experimental rockers Mystery Jets a leg up right away: lead singer and keyboardist Blaine Harrison is the son of lead guitarist Henry Harrison. It's handy that they have a hook like that for reviewers to latch onto, because it can be difficult for listeners to get their head around the band's full-length debut on its own terms. Making Dens is filled with quirky, interesting pop songs, but each seems to be in a different style from the others. For example, "You Can't Fool Me Dennis" sounds like an early, Barry Andrews-era XTC song as covered by Franz Ferdinand: the danceable stomp of the rhythm section keeps the spiraling tune from shooting off in a dozen different directions at once, but only just barely. Meanwhile, the first single "Zoo Time" has the cracked, disorienting post-punk-psychedelia vibe of a classic Teardrop Explodes single, but given an extremely contemporary electronic edge. Then there's the handful of songs that recall Kate Bush and/or Atom Heart Mother-era Pink Floyd. Honestly, none of it makes a lick of sense, but unlike, say, the Beta Band — whose entire shtick was that the parts of their music never fit into a coherent whole — there's a shapeliness to Making Dens that suggests the record was constructed from some inscrutable blueprint that's just naggingly out of reach. Repeated listens reveal the album's many quirky charms.

Customer Reviews

I will probably still be listening to this at Christmas

This album is amazing like nothing you have ever heard. If you have any sense you will buy it right now.

Fantabulous

Eccentrically original, oddly brilliant and amazingly fantastic. Every song is sensational, especially the three singles. Despite the fact that their range of instuments varies from kitchen cutlery to mail boxes and they may appear very strange, the music is great and Blaine has a gorgeous voice. Buy it, you won't regret it!

An album of fuzzy, funky eccentricity!!!

This album has everything a debut needs, catchy tunes, deep and meaningful lyrics ("lets play doctors and nurses") and a medley of guitar,synthesizers, spoons and dustbin lids. What more could you want!

Biography

Formed: Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, Engla

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

The Syd Barrett-worshiping indie outfit Mystery Jets formed in the early '90s when the group's shock-headed frontman, Blaine Harrison, was only 12. The band was initially called the Misery Jets, in honor of the Heathrow-bound jets that habitually roared over their native Eel Pie Island, but they changed their name when Blaine (who, again, was very young at the time) misspelled "misery." The Mystery Jets were essentially a family project, with Blaine on drums; Blaine's dad, Henry Harrison, on bass;...
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