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Kill Them With Kindness

The Jealous Sound

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Album Review

The logistics surrounding the Jealous Sound's debut album, Kill Them With Kindness, could have very well broken up the band. Bandmembers came and went and label politics nearly wrecked the SoCal foursome's plans for a solid first album, but the frustration and passion of those three years since the release of their debut EP are captured in this record. As much as you can hear it and feel it, you can taste the bitter desire behind the Jealous Sound's emo-tinged rock sound. Producer Tim O'Heir singles out the trio guitar work of Blair Shehan, John McGinnis, and Pedro Benito and emphasizes their man-size playing, signifying the Jealous Sound's readied confidence. Tony Palermo's session work behind the drums rounds out the album's infectious energy, particularly on "The Gift Horse." Shehan's signature scream during his Knapsack days is scaled down a bit for a heart-rending tone similar to Catherine Wheel's Rob Dickinson and the rollicking of "Hope for Us" and "Naive" showcases the Jealous Sound's lovely resilience. Kill Them With Kindness observes personal heartbreak and all of its apprehensions without being redundant. The Jealous Sound had enough time to prepare for this album, so the lack of experience of recording it isn't really there. What's obvious is how this band wanted to make a great record and Kill Them With Kindness is polished and tight in all the right places. The candied pop of "Does That Make Sense" is evidence of that.

Customer Reviews

Listen to these guys. Seriously.

this band is really great. i had my doubts...but upon hearing "hope for us", i knew i'd be into them. make sure to check them out! especially if youre a fan of alternative/indie music. totally worth it.

Awesome

Awesome group!!! Hope they get big!!

Awesome Record

I bought this album when I was living in Orlando. I remember Recovery Room blew me away when I listened to it the night I bought the album. Saw them recently when they toured w/ the reunited Sunny Day Real Estate and they were great! I really have a lot of hopes for this band and hope they keep "the sound" alive!

Biography

Formed: 2000 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Sunday's Best's Pedro Benito (guitar), John McGinnis of Neither Trumpets nor Drums (bass), ex-Knapsack singer/guitarist Blair Shehan, and former Pulley drummer Tony Palermo began their journey as the Jealous Sound at the tail-end of the 1990s. They signed with Better Looking in summer 2000 and quickly issued a self-titled EP; it went on to sell 11,000 copies and to gigs with At the Drive-In, the Get Up Kids, the Promise Ring, and Death Cab for Cutie, which made the band's buzz soar. SPIN magazine...
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