Artist |
Warm Jets |
Album Title: |
Future Signs |
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Primary Genre |
Rock: General Rock |
Format |
CD |
Released |
00/00/1997 |
Reissue Date |
02/23/1998 |
Label |
Island Records, Inc. |
Catalog No |
314-524 354-2 |
Bar Code No |
7 314 524 354-2 2 |
Packaging |
Jewelcase |
Tracks |
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Move Away (3:51)
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2.
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Never Never (3:42)
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Hurricane (3:22)
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4.
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Vapour Trails (4:07)
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5.
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Future Signs (4:09)
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Romero (4:26)
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Autopia (3:46)
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8.
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Maestro (2:37)
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9.
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Rad Drag (4:26)
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10.
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Meteorites (4:28)
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11.
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Silver Surfer (2:57)
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12.
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Liverpool Street (3:40)
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Date Acquired |
06/25/2003 |
Personal Rating |
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Acquired from |
Reckless Records Of London (Chicago) |
Purchase Price |
12.99 |
Web Links |
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Reviews |
All Music Guide Review:
Review by Jason Damas
Coming from one of the more unfortunately overlooked British bands, Warm Jets' debut album, Future Signs, is an impressive disc of post-alternative rock. Since the demise of Brit-pop, most British bands have become decreasingly commercial, and while Warm Jets are no exception, they manage to combine the best of Brit-pop with the best of post-rock. The songs aren't overproduced and the sound is a bit lazy (think of a young, British Pavement), but the pop appeal is definitely present, especially in the stellar singles "Hurricane," "Autopia" and the title track. There is only a minimal amount of filler, and the understated musicianship presented creates a truly unique sound for this debut LP. Future Signs is a very assured debut and the work of a band who is poised to create some very memorable music.
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