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Jo Passed- Their Prime

SKU: 098787124323
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The nicest thing anyone has ever said to Jo Hirabayashi, frontman of Jo Passed, is that his band's debut album sounds like "fucked-up Beatles." Titled Their Prime, the LP does sound like fucked-up Beatles. It sounds like, somewhere across an '80s universe, Lennon and McCartney discovered Can and Neu!, and maybe a little Sonic Youth and XTC along the way. Opening with "Left," it demonstrates that timeless knack for dreamy melodies - chord progressions that sound like they were created in a land far far away. Lyrically, however, it's imbued with a philosophical longing for answers to questions that have resurfaced for the first time since the explosion of counterculture in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Tracklist:

  1. Left
  2. MDM
  3. Glass
  4. Undemo
  5. Facetook
  6. Repair
  7. R.I.P.
  8. Millennial Trash Blues
  9. You, Prime
  10. Sold
  11. Another Nowhere
  12. Places Please
Format: New CD/Rock

Jo Passed- Their Prime

SKU: 098787124323
Regular price ¥98.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 05.25.2018

 
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The nicest thing anyone has ever said to Jo Hirabayashi, frontman of Jo Passed, is that his band's debut album sounds like "fucked-up Beatles." Titled Their Prime, the LP does sound like fucked-up Beatles. It sounds like, somewhere across an '80s universe, Lennon and McCartney discovered Can and Neu!, and maybe a little Sonic Youth and XTC along the way. Opening with "Left," it demonstrates that timeless knack for dreamy melodies - chord progressions that sound like they were created in a land far far away. Lyrically, however, it's imbued with a philosophical longing for answers to questions that have resurfaced for the first time since the explosion of counterculture in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Tracklist:

  1. Left
  2. MDM
  3. Glass
  4. Undemo
  5. Facetook
  6. Repair
  7. R.I.P.
  8. Millennial Trash Blues
  9. You, Prime
  10. Sold
  11. Another Nowhere
  12. Places Please