Perennials: 1 Band. 1 Year. 52 Songs. 12 Charities.
Perennials
1 band, 1 year, 52 songs, 12 charities
“Listening is like running down a mountain on a switchback
trail, the sound of surprise generating its own momentum. There’s a
punk glee inside the bluegrass craft–and a punk vehemence inside
the bluegrass smile.”
–Greil Marcus
“... charming, unusually graceful.”
–The New York Times
“...like 1995 Wilco with the sensibility of 2007
Wilco.”
–The Onion AV Club, Milwaukee
“For a band of Brooklynites, the Jones Street Boys kick up a
pretty good hillbilly stomp on Overcome (Smith Street). They play
their catchy originals with virtuosic mandolin jams and honky-tonk
piano fillers, and top them with off-kilter, good-time
harmonies.”
–Time Out New York
“A sweet harmonica worthy of Springsteen, a barrel-house
piano, and the ragged, heartfelt delivery of Wilco or The Band…
it’s lo-fi alt-country bluegrass music with a hint of midnight
trainsongs and fireside song circles, a dollop of happy roots rock,
and the pure infectious joy of making plumb great music…. So damn
infectious, I haven’t listened to anything else in days.”
–Cover Lay Down
“The Jones Street Boys impressed us with a spotless
performance at our unofficial CMJ party - in particular when they
all together sang a song a cappella displaying their perfect pitch.
No doubt: these guys can all play and sing - and their lifting mix
of country and pop makes them the perfect Deli band for the month
of December. “
–The Deli Magazine - December’s NY Artist of the
Month
“…The strong songwriting and melodic complexity, combined
with a drummer with a rock background, give this group a
distinctive sound belonging more to the amorphous category of
singer/songwriter. I would not be surprised to find fans of Iron
and Wine, Mountain Goats, or even Bright Eyes tapping their feet to
the music…. This is a joyful exploration of music and storytelling,
and deserves much wider press than a band this kind (the “not on
the cutting edge” kind) usually gets.”
–Fleabomb.com
“The Jones Street Boys will be a new found treat for any fan
of the modern Americana movement and fit beside any of that genres
best. For others that like diversity in their playlist, Overcome is
a great balance and won’t disappoint because The Jones Street Boys
could be your new favorite. “
–The Fire Note
“When you think of Brooklyn, the first thing to come to mind
probably isn’t bluegrass-infused americana - but maybe it should
be. On Overcome, The Jones Street Boys meld elements of folk,
country, and bluegrass with pavement-pounding urban flare to yield
a sound that is distinctly American.”
–Mixtapes/Heartbreaks Blog
“Hey, I can’t top Greil Marcus, but I will add that I can’t
resist a song that starts out with mandolin, then adds harmonica,
then stand up bass, and then a chorus of “Last cigarette, last
beer, last call, last year. Last time I swore I was over
you.””
–Songs:Illinois Blog
“If “Grand Canyon” suggests Erker’s true métier might be the
novelty song, “Oh Night” demonstrates a gift for the killer
Southern-rock riff that The Marshall Tucker Band might have envied.
Overcome is uncompromising in its commercial purism, but if the
band’s sly embrace of heartland values can sound contrived, Erker’s
songs possess a unique ease, and his melodies stick with
you.”
–Nashville Scene - Critics’ Pick December 07′
“The happy-go-lucky vibe of The Jones Street Boys will have
you tapping your feet and snapping your fingers in no
time.”
–Rhapsody
“Country bands living in Brooklyn is not as strange as it
seems, considering the New York borough has delivered artists from
Shannon McNally to Ollabelle. Following those footsteps comes The
Jones Street Boys, a group of bluegrass traditionalists who
approach the music with a defined punk fervor.”
–Mark Guarino - Daily Herald (Chicago) Featured Concert
Pick for 12/21
“I challenge you to listen to the heartland rock of “Last
Time” from their debut Overcome without tapping your foot, nodding
along to the stand-up bass and harmonizing right alongside the dual
vocals of Erker and Hull.”
–Gapers Block/Transmission
“Their bluegrass/rock/pop features pitch-perfect harmonies,
mandolin picking, harmonica blowing, and expertly crafted
Americana-inspired tracks.”
–The Weight
“[The Jones Street Boys] are a force of nature. [They] own
harmony…That’s an essence rare these days.”
–Tom Crawford, Station Manager, WMSE Milwaukee
“Uno de esos Debuts que se abren paso por si mismos, por la
sinceridad y frescura de su propuesta…., por tener una verdadera
calidad. Han sido una de las grandes sorpresas dentro del
movimiento de lo que se ha dado en llamar “Americana”, con unas
canciones que, basadas en el Bluegrass clásico nunca dejan de
sonarnos como algo moderno y actual…, algo inevitable por la
juventud de esta banda.” Translation: One of those debuts that
breaks through on its own, because of its sincerity, its freshness,
its real quality. They’re one of the big surprises within the
movement that’s been called ‘Americana’, with songs that, though
based in classic Bluegrass, give us something modern and current…an
inevitability of the band’s youthfulness.
Hazmegritar!!!!
The Brooklyn quintet fill their songs with blissful harmonies
and an enchanting blend of acoustic guitar, piano and the
occasional harmonica and mandolin. Stand-outs include “Julia
Belle,” which marries a haunting melody with the tale of a sinking
Mississippi riverboat steamer, and “One Last Love Song,” a
plaintive ballad featuring guest vocalist Jon Langford (Mekons/Waco
Brothers). By the time I got to the Boys evocative cover of the
Band’s “Twilight” I was hooked.
–Twangville
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