Sweet Simulacra
© Copyright-Jeffrey Mark Jones (BMI)
(750458353301)
Record Label: The Jones Thing
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It was one of those things you can only liken to a badly acted “let’s start a band” movie.
Chris One and Trey said to Jeff, “We heard your EP and we like your songs, we should start a band.” Jeff shrugged and said, “OK.” (Jeff is prone to ‘aloofnicity’) Eric wasn’t there, so he didn’t really get to say anything.
Nothing happened for a really, really long time. Chris One left and bass player tryouts just weren’t working out very well. So Jeff, Trey and Eric, who happened to actually be there this time, said, “Screw it, let’s make a cd.”
And they did. And it was good.They recorded it with the help of a lot of wonderful people and started to get back into the groove, adding Joe and another Chris, we’ll call him Chris Two.
Now they have two CDs, but you don’t get to hear the new one yet, unless you’re reading this after March 9th, 2006.
The Jones Thing plays music with interesting arrangements and structures, which most people find memorable, witty, sad, happy, mean, and, of course, movie-like.
The Jones Thing has become:
Jeff Jones- lead vocals, rhythm guitar, fidgeter
Known to fidget with songs just to torture the other band members. Plagued 2 to 3 times a week by a monkey puppet.
Trey Carmichael – drums, percussion
Drummer extraordinaire for the award-winning media darlings, Sorta. We suspect him of doodling naughty pictures in his spare time.
Chris Holt - keyboards, guitar
2005 Dallas Observer ‘Musician of the Year.’ Also plays for Olospo, The Lonelies and a bunch of other bands. Anything you can do he can do better.
Eric Neal - lead guitar
Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist for Escort Service, Kristy Kruger, and Gentlemen Losers just to mention a few. Obsessed with Muppets.
Joe Schwartzott - bass and guitar
Plays all over Dallas for Oliver’s Army, Crushed Stars and Gentlemen Losers. Your hookup for copies of the Jr. Christian Science Bible Lesson Show.
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author: Boca Tinta
Mark Pittman sez - Hey, I listened to yer latest last night on my big stereo, and the phrase that kept resounding in my brain was “pure pleasure”. Mixing and mastering helps loads, no? Not that it was bad before, but everything that previously stuck out in a negative way seems to have been smoothed out in the m&m process.
Harvey Barham sez - I’ve had Sweet Simulacra in the car stereo for the past few days and have given it a good listening to. My faves are the title track and FIRST FIVE. The title track is a huge homerun and by far and away the hit single on the record. That chorus is herion-like it’s so addictive. You were smart to make that tune the album opener (for shameless marketing purposes.) I used to think ELECTRCITII or DOWN was your best, but I think this tune has given those a serious run for thier money. As for the song FIRST FIVE, I thought it was one of the better “rockers” on the album. AS per usual, I favor your simpler tunes over the more complex ones. You done good, man. You have every right to be proud.
Wendy Moore sez - I thought the whole album was great. Starting with the title song was a perfect high-energy beginning and ending with the mellow “Hollywooden Dreams” a great way to say good bye. I think the diversity of tunes throughout kept it interesting and the clever and original lyrics always impress me. The vocals on this album blow me away - the melodies and harmonies are great and the range Jeff has is amazing.
The band is truly all-star quality and just makes each of the songs come together nicely. Great music for sure! My fav songs were the title song of course - catchy and energetic; and probably a close second would be “Be Cool” - it starts solid with cool organs and goes into that kick-ass bass line, then continues with Jeff’s awesome voice range, clever lyrics and some really interesting music going on the entire time. It was hard to choose though I really liked them all. Good job on the whole album - I was definitely impressed.
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