2006-11-06
This album absolutely rocks. Seriously, really rocks. First listen I had a smile on my face the entire time. It just made me happy to be reassured that rock n’ roll lives on. I honestly think Jet is the reincarnation of everything that was good about the 70’s put in the modern world. It’s hard to knock any of the tracks in this album, but some of them that deserve some lovin’ are 2 “Holiday,” 3 “Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is,” 7 “Kings Horses,” title track 8 “Shine On,” 9 “Come On Come On,” and the Beatles are brought back to life in tracks 13 “Shiny Magazine” and 15 “All You Have To Do.” Jake
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