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Published On: Mon, Feb 22nd, 2016

Mystery Jets: Curve of the Earth

mystery jetsMystery Jets
Curve of the Earth
(Caroline International)

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British indie rockers Mystery Jets have been releasing weird, wonderful music for a decade now, with new material generally appearing every other year. However, it’s been four years since Radlands, the band’s last record. With a new bassist and a new studio, the band have created some magic with Curve of the Earth.Ā The first spiky notes of guitar in album opener ā€œTelomereā€ are reminiscent of the group’s early work, but Blaine Harrison’s vocals soon boom to rival Matt Bellamy’s. ā€œTaken By the Tideā€ has similar confidence, progressing from a tender memory to a loud lament for a lost friend. The riffs that drive the sound are darker than the rest of the music, adding a sinister edge to the track.Ā This isn’t to say that Curve of the Earth is all confrontational rock. ā€œ1985ā€ begins with delicate piano as Harrison describes being at the end of his tether. When strings and guitar join in, the result is a beautiful depiction of hope to return to the past. Immediately after this, ā€œBlood Red Balloonā€ features distorted vocals, apocalyptic lyrics, and an infectious beat.Ā Curve of the Earth is an album both big and small, philosophical and personal. It shows tremendous growth from a band that first caught my ear by chanting the word ā€œzootimeā€ over a riotous tune. It will take a few listens to unravel all that this album has to offer, but each repetition is rewarding.

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Mystery Jets: Curve of the Earth