Jet Shine On
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Tracklist:
1. L'esprit D'escalier
2. Holiday
3. Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
4. Bring It On Back
5. That's All Lies
6. Hey Kids
7. Kings Horses
8. Shine On
9. Come On Come On
10. Stand Up
11. Rip It Up
12. Skin And Bones
13. Shiny Magazine
14. Eleanor
15. All You Have To Do


Release Date: 2006

Ranking: #19 for 2006

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David James Young (4)
Super-hyped Melbourne boys love their dad, Oasis and jamming; sometimes all at the same time....
Davey Boy STAFF (2.5)
Not awful, but this overlong 2nd release by derivative Australian rock band contains few highlights ...

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3.5
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Alex DeLuccia USER (28 Reviews)

2006-10-02 | 37 comments | 4,316 views

5 of 5 thought this review was well written

In 2002, Australia had a huge explosion with music, mainly because of 2 bands that were new on the scene, The Vines, and Jet. That year, The Vines released their first album, “Highly Evolved”, and instantly became a hit. The other Australian born band that became big was Jet. Even though they did not release their first album until 2003, Jet released an EP that year, entitled “Dirty Sweet EP”. Dirty Sweet had four songs on it, Take It Or Leave It, Cold Hard Bitch, Move On, and Rollover DJ. At first, Jet only made 1000 copies of the EP, but demand was so high, that they had to make more. About a year later, Jet released their debut album, “Get Born”. “Get Born” had a whole mix of things on it, from mellow songs, to upbeat and in your face tunes at the same time. While it became immensely popular throughout the world, critics tore it apart, saying that Jet ripped off lyrics and parts of songs from huge bands, such as The Beatles and Led Zeppelin. After three years of being on the road promoting “Get Born” and playing countless gigs with bands such as The Vines and Oasis, Jet has released their new album, “Shine On”. One thing I have noticed while listening to “Shine On” is that the songs are very catchy, and also a little more developed than those on “Get Born”. It mimics the garage sound that “Get Born” has, but at the same time has a more touching feel to it.

Jet is-
Nic Cester- Vocals, Guitar
Cameron Muncey- Guitar, Vocals
Mark Wilson- Bass
Chris Cester- Drums

“Shine On” starts with a short song that in my opinion is filler, called L’espirit D’escalier. All they say is “All you have to do.” while strumming a few chords. The next song, Holiday, sounds a lot like the garage style that Jet familiarized with us on “Get Born”. While the song is repetitive in that it has the same chord progressions, the song has a pretty good guitar part and an alright solo in the middle, as well as a solid drum part that definitely keeps the band together. Holiday isn’t the strongest Jet song, because it lacks in some areas. Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is is the next song on the album, as well as the only single released off “Shine On”. It starts with a smooth guitar part. The vocals are odd, because Nic is singing really high. While the beginning of the song is soft, the chorus comes in loud and clear, with Nic doing his regular screaming, as the percussion part sticks out. This pattern continues until the end of the song. If there is one real rocking tune on this album that will stick out to you, it’s going to be Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is.

After the first three fast paced songs on the album, it slows down when Bringing It On Back comes in. Bring It On Back isn’t even really soft or sad, it’s just slower than the other three. It starts with a fast keyboard part. After Nic comes in and sings s few verses, the drums come in and slow it down, as Nick sings a few more verses until the chorus comes, where it gets loud. While Bring It On Back is a pretty good song, it reminds me of a song by Pink Floyd: Eclipse. Not because of the tune, but because of the lyrics. “All that you do, all that you have, all that you say will you take it all back, all that you see is more than you have.” Beside the lyrical factor, the song is driven by smooth lyrics, and a mature guitar part. The bass part sticks out to me, because it fills in the spots where something is lacking. Bring It On Back may seem non original, but it definitely shows the ever growing mature side of Jet. That’s All Lies follows. It’s got a great beat to it, and its one of those fun, fast paced songs to listen to.

Kings Horses is another slower song. The heartfelt lyrics, and the slick piano part make this song one of the most mysterious but at the same time beautiful songs on the album. But the song that has most meaning on this album is definitely the title track to the album, Shine On. The song was written about Nic and Chris’s dad, who lost his battle to cancer. "It was inevitable I would write a song that dealt with all of that, but it was almost too big a subject for me to handle," Nic says. "Then I got a phone call from my mum saying everyone was ***ed so I wrote the song through Dad's eyes, what he would say to help everyone through. We recorded it in one take, but it was ***ing emotional, very heavy.” The song starts with a piano part, while Nic follows in. The bass soon joins in, and drives the song for awhile. You can defintely tell that the vocals are coming deep down inside from Nic, amost sounding like a cry for his father. The chorus is the most electic part of the song, where backup singers come in and join Nic. The lyrics at the chorus echo very strong: “When the days aren’t what they seem, don’t feel the cold wind or rain, everything will be ok, we will meet again one day, I will shine on for everyone, shine on for everyone.” The song goes on for a few more minutes until it reaches a sudden halt.

Come On Come On is a change from the solemn Shine On, as it has a fun feel to it. Even though it’s not as loud as Jet can get, the drums move the song along, and the guitar part is melodically fitting. Come On Come On is another example of how well Jet has developed since they’re last album. Stand Up is a little different than the other songs on the album, because it has a funk feel to it. The mix of the guitar and drums go perfectly together, as Nic’s vocals are smooth and clean. Rip It Up almost has a grungy sound to it. The guitar part is literally ripping it up as it’s got effects to the max. The bass part drives the song, giving the song a nice punch, as Chris takes care of the rest on drums. Rip It Up is one of the best on the album. Skin and Bones is next. It’s got a few nice guitar riffs, and a neat little keyboard part, but aside from that, it doesn’t have much else. Shiny Magazine is one of my least favorite on the album. For starters, Nic’s vocals drone on and on, and get annoying after awhile, and the guitar and bass just don’t go together. Shiny Magazine is just out of place on Shine On. Eleanor is another slower song. It starts with somebody whistling. An acoustic guitar comes in, while Nic and Cameron are singing. The vocals grow louder as the song goes on. After awhile, a piano joins the mix. Eleanor is a nice break from the mostly fast paced songs on this album.

All You Have To Do is the last song on the album. All You Have to do starts just like the first song on the album, but goes on after the intro. It’s probably the most experimental song on the album, with the bass coming in and out, and the key changing every once in awhile. The guitar part comes in every now and then, and it has a nice solo towards the end of the song. The guys sing the lyrics all you have to do until the very end of the song, where an acoustic guitar comes in and strums a few chords until it stops, thus ending All You Have To Do, as well as “Shine On”.

Overall, “Shine On” is a good album. It’s not epic or anything, because it lacks in some areas, but it is better than “Get Born”. (or in my opinion it is) It’s more original, and the songs on “Shine On” are more complexed than those on “Get Born”. Even if you didn’t like “Get Born” or if you have a strong grudge against Jet, give “Shine On” a chance. It really is a big improvement compared to “Get Born”. Shine On shows the growth of Jet, as well shows the more mature musical side the band has gained since 2003.

3.5-5

Recommended Tracks
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
Shine On
Rip It Up
Eleanor

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Comments:Add a Comment 
AnyColour74


Comments: 1039
10.02.06

Album Rating: 2.5

so i released this a day early because three other people released a review of an album that was coming out tommorow as well.

Zesty Mordant


Comments: 1196
10.02.06


Thorough enough review, but Jet is one of those bands that just, well...nevermind.

Iluvatar
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 11120
10.02.06


The mods need to figure out a better way of limiting reviewing in regards to release date. AKA make a set countrys release date the date for when the floodgates open, because juggling 7 different countries release dates is a mess.
Anyways, The review was really too long for me to bother with, as it was about Jet. Their last album was absolute tripe, and I dont suspect this is going to be much else, except more "modern" tripe

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Dave de Sylvia
Moderator


Comments: 6856
10.02.06


so i released this a day early because three other people released a review of an album that was coming out tommorow as well.

Awesome, I'll lift your ban in two days.

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Oddsen


Comments: 1117
10.02.06


Great review.

El_Goodo


Comments: 890
10.02.06


This album really disapointed me...I love the first one. The song with the most potential was actually the first song that you called a filler, it sounded like a Beatles/Beach Boys mix...but it's only like 40 seconds long. Holiday is crap...very boring lame chorus. Put Your Mone Where Your Mouth is I like...and the others I can't remember too clearly, but the whole albums probably a 3 for me.

And this is coming from someone who liked the first one.

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Two-Headed Boy


Comments: 4506
10.02.06


^If this is true I'm going nowhere near this album. Their first album was crap.

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RottedFlesh


Comments: 213
10.02.06


Great review. I rate your review as 5 out of 5 Jr. Bacon Cheeseburgers.

As for this album...it reminds me of this damn Single im eating...it tastes ok...but it lacks substance and just wont fill me up.

CushMG15


Comments: 1519
10.02.06


If someone is saying that they can't remember most of the tracks clearly....that screams to me that there is a serious lack of substance and differentiating material. It also screams "STAY THE FUCK AWAY FROM THIS!"

But thats just me.

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zabbit82


Comments: 61
10.02.06


If the quality of this album is really what everyone here says, I don't think I'm gonna pick this up tomorrow with the new Killers CD.

RandyfromPennywise


Comments: 747
10.02.06


[QUOTE=Spat Out Plath]Awesome, I'll lift your ban in two days.[/QUOTE]
You don't take any prisoners do you sir?!

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Angmar


Comments: 2688
10.02.06


i dont see why ude ban him for this but wut ev

pulseczar


Comments: 2388
10.02.06


every song title on this album, and the album title itself screams "we listened to classic rock all night instead of trying to make a good record".

edit: not that jet could make a good record or not rip off classic rock if they triedThis Message Edited On 10.02.06

Hep Kat


Comments: 1643
10.03.06


i dont see why ude ban him for this but wut ev

SOP told him not to submit this until tomorrow about ten minutes before he did.

Usually the review would've been deleted.

Rudd13


Comments: 952
10.03.06


This sounds like its definitely worth it, seeing as how I supposedly overrated their debut. I'm hoping to recognize the kind of rush in this album that songs like Rollover DJ and Cold Hard Bitch had.
Very good writing as well.This Message Edited On 10.03.06

Two-Headed Boy


Comments: 4506
10.03.06


every song title on this album, and the album title itself screams "we listened to classic rock all night instead of trying to make a good record".

It's worshipin' time.

sassymarvin


Comments: 20
10.04.06


Jet give Australian rock a bad name.

AnyColour74


Comments: 1039
10.04.06

Album Rating: 2.5

seems like ive missed a lot since the ban

ElDebiddo


Comments: 3
10.05.06


Great album, great review. Keep up the good work JET!

belly


Comments: 11
10.07.06


Good review dude but u shoulda talked about King's Horses..
that really shines thru...and another thing I'm sick of hearing shit about Jet..at least they're trying to make decent music even if elements are borrowed...all Bands do it... we should support these dudes... wat would you rather support Panic! at the disco or sumshit...



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