Northwest rockers Jet City Fix make some rude noise on their debut, kicking out a mix of straight rock and glam-influenced punk. With a commitment to garage aesthetics and rowdy lifestyles, the quintet sounds like Rocket From the Crypt without a horn section or the Supersuckers without the rockabilly traces. "Dumb Luck" combine punk and loud emoit sounds like Green Day covering a Weezer tune. The bands stripped-down approach and fluency with a variety of styles feels both immediate and well-rehearsed; we'll see how well it ages. For now, the obvious fun they had recording Kill is enough to make it appealing. --Matthew Cooke
Play to Kill,The Jet City Fix,Infect Records,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Rock Music:
- Point at Which It Falls [Import]
- Projection
- Punctuate Our Phrases
- Raw Deal
- Red Hot [Import]
- Right Out of Left Field, Straight to the Middle of Nowhere
- Ritualism [Import]
- Rock Crazy Baby
- Seven Years of Severed Limbs
- Sleeper Coach
Rock Music
Commitment/How Do I Live [CD-single] [Import]
Can't Stop Dancing V.8 [Import]
Cantankerous [Explicit Lyrics] [EP]
Come in & Burn [Extra tracks] [Import]
Bach: 6 Suites for Cello Solo / Matt Haimovitz
Best of Jose Feliciano [Import]
Very Best of Echo & the Bunnymen: More Songs to Learn and Sing
