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Music Review: Band Of The Week - Stealing Jane

Written by A.L. Harper
Published November 26, 2007

Rising from the ashes of high school ska band HyJinX, Stealing Jane are building a reputation as a high-energy, anarchic, kinetic live act and they have already shared the stage with the likes of The Wailers and George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic. And now they have released their debut EP Say Something, which comes close to capturing their dynamic, pulsating live show. Stealing Jane’s ska-pop is an ebullient, harmonious, blues-infused sound that will inspire you to jump-up on your chair and dance.

Stealing Jane have tried to translate their tumultuous live show attitude on their debut EP Say Something. Although, as you would expect on an album version, it is more polished, structured, and mellifluous than the live version, Say Something is still a rollicking romp through rock/blues/R&B influenced ska-pop. Their riotous, pulsating, animated sound is accentuated with sex-soaked lyrics and frontman Bryce Larsen’s passionate, emotive vocals that will make your nether regions quiver.

Say Something begins with “Outside” a dynamic mixture of funk-pop and ska. With an electric guitar riff opening over a slow building, screaming sax solo, “Outside” is the perfect introduction to Stealing Jane’s unique ska inspired sounds. Next is “Better Things” which opens with tinny old-fashioned stereo speaker sounding vocals and stick rhythm percussion but quickly moves to bigger and better sounds. This dynamic barely-restrained song is as ballad as Stealing Jane get.

“Take It Easy” has a singer-songwriter feel to it, keyboards, acoustic guitar, and repeating song structure, this more indie rock track has an almost Dave Mathews sound. “Take It Easy” is a radio friendly song and is easily the most pop-inspired and accessible on Say Something. And it moves into “Heart Breaker”, a funk-infused rock song. With added sax, trumpet, and trombone, this track is Maroon 5 having a party with The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and they are all smoking rock guitars. Then SJ wraps it all up with “This is Goodbye”, loads of rock guitar, less funk, more blues, and jazz and lyrics that express longing and heartbreak, polished off with the sounds of rain on a tin roof that reinforce the end-of-love feelings. All in all Say Something is an excellent debut for a band that is destined to go places.

You can hear Stealing Jane’s new six track debut EP Say Something at their MySpace space. You can purchase it at their online store and you can also get more information and join their online community on their website.

How does this thing work againI'm a writer and music journalist originally from Salt Lake City, but now living in Scotland. I was a Punk/Goth in the '80s and these artistic influences have stayed with me; although a love of Chopin, chamber music, and Spanish guitar would seem to belie this. I am the managing editor for AllThingsGirl.com, assistant music editor at Blogcritics.org, staff writer for a gay men's magazine based in Edinburgh, and a freelance writer.
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Music Review: Band Of The Week - Stealing Jane
Published: November 26, 2007
Type: Review
Section: Music
Filed Under: Music: R&B, Music: Pop, Music: Blues, Music: Indie Rock, Music: Jam Band
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#1 — November 26, 2007 @ 16:30PM — Josh [URL]

Always with the quivering nether regions with you! Well done, A.L.

#2 — November 26, 2007 @ 18:03PM — A.L. Harper [URL]

You're just jealous because it's not you that make my loins quiver.

#3 — November 26, 2007 @ 20:50PM — Josh [URL]

That's only because you've never heard me sing.

#4 — November 27, 2007 @ 06:08AM — A.L. Harper [URL]

No but I have heard you talk... and that is more than enough. *laugh*

#5 — November 27, 2007 @ 09:29AM — Josh [URL]

Just think... if just the sound of my voice does that what my singing could do. *LAUGH*

Back to the music just for a moment... it's always tough when a true live band tries to find that energy in the studio. Sounds like an interesting band you've found, even though I'm pretty anti-ska.

#6 — November 27, 2007 @ 13:14PM — A.L. Harper [URL]

This album is fabulous, particularly for a debut. You should give Stealing Jane a chance my young grasshopper. Don't let your personal prejudices deafen you to good music.

#7 — November 27, 2007 @ 15:04PM — Josh [URL]

Young grasshopper, my ass! I'm not anti-ska out of prejudice. I'm anti-ska because I slightly hate it. Still, on your recommendation, I shall check this group out.

#8 — November 27, 2007 @ 22:07PM — Holly

Stealing Jane is awesome!!! Thanks so much for checking them out!

#9 — November 28, 2007 @ 00:43AM — Amanda A

Josh definatly check them out. I am pretty anti-ska myself and i adore stealing jane.
A.L. thank you soo much for chosing SJ as band of the week. These boys are so talented!

#10 — November 29, 2007 @ 19:44PM — Tasha (aka Nattie)

Stealing Jane is one of the most amazing bands I have EVER seen/heard/met!
Thank you SO much for checking them out!!

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