Jet Gets Born

Written by Manny Hernandez
Published September 18, 2004

In spite of past comments in BlogCritics, I've only landed into this musical pastiche days short of a year after its original release and I can hear a clear Oasis influence. Definitely the sounds of the Rolling Stones, AC/DC, Black Crowes and Aerosmith can be found here too. Under normal circumstances, I would discard an album that can't make up its own mind, but I admit that the catchy "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" hooked me a while back, so I gave the album a shot.

What I've found in "Get Born" is that most of the upbeat tracks I dig: as a matter of fact, I enjoy them a lot, perhaps because I was first deep into classic rock before listening to other types of music. However, the ballads I could totally live without: a couple of them want to sound like the Rolling Stones and don't go beyond coming across as a ripoff of Poison. The closing track, "Timothy", though on the lighter side of the spectrum, I enjoyed as well.

So the balance seems like a fair 3.5 stars, leaning toward 4 stars. I will most definitely keep my eyes open for any coming works by these Melbourne-based rockers!

Born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1972, Manny Hernandez now lives in Orlando, FL with his wife and son. He is Web Product Manager and Internet Marketer. Manny blogs regularly in AskManny.com and is also a Top 75 Music reviewer in Amazon.com, specialized in Music and Books. In 2007, Manny founded Tu Diabetes, a Social Network for people affected by Diabetes (y su comunidad hermana en español, EsTuDiabetes.com). Manny also runs a business called Avance Associates through which he offers Search Engine Marketing and Translation Services.
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#1 — September 18, 2004 @ 13:39PM — Eric Olsen

thanks Manny, nice to see you back - I hear them as disinctly updating the bands you named by going more jagged, kind of along the lines of White Stripes

#2 — September 18, 2004 @ 14:49PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

this record reminded me of when rock bands were not afraid to show a littler diversity of sound on a single release.

in particular, it reminded me of the Rolling Stones' "Some Girls". not that it all sounds like the Stones but that it has a lot of different stuff going on.

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