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My Morning Jacket

My Morning Jacket

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 29 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Neil Young, Wilco, Lift to Experience

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Evil Urges (5:12) Date added: 07/21/08 | Total listens: 5,300
Gideon (3:48) Date added: 11/02/06 | Total listens: 3,891

User reviews for My Morning Jacket

Average rating4h starsOut of 29 votes

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Editor's review

Jim James's crew has long made its art in the space between--between pensive murmurs and rambling hooks, rowdy rock and Bonaroo browsing. The group's new material attempts--and achieves--an even more brazen reconciliation: wandering post-Dead jams and mid-U2 arena glory.

Biography

"The world today is such a confused place. Things that people think are good values are obviously twisted, but there are other things considered evil that obviously aren't. There is real evil out there, but "Evil Urges" is about how all of these things that you've been told are evil really aren't, unless they're actually hurting something or somebody." —Jim James There's an old saying that every human cell in the body is changed over a period of seven years, thus every seven years we become a new person. If this is the case My Morning Jacket has defied this idiom by collectively shedding its skin innumerable times since its inception a decade ago in Louisville, Kentucky. The past several My Morning Jacket albums have each reflected the passion that the band shares for music of all categories while continuing to nurture their signature aesthetic. Stylistically, Evil Urges is the album that My Morning Jacket has been making for almost ten years. Their previous work has emboldened them with the confidence to continue to grow in ways few artists would be capable of achieving. Admirably, Jim James' songwriting manages to remain as organic and cohesive as ever, making their musical leaps forward fluid, logical, entertaining, and inspiring. More than ever before, the band treated the studio itself as a musical instrument for the recording of Evil Urges. Thus co-producers Jim James and Joe Chiccarelli (The Shins, White Stripes) truly collaborated on the band's most ambitious and convincingly executed album to date. Although their last album, Okonokos, has been hailed as one of the best live albums of the new millennium, My Morning Jacket is a band that holds no desire to merely replicate their past work. As kinetic and transcendent as their legendary shows are, the band is not attempting to achieve concert realism with the recording of the new album. Within opening track, "Evil Urges," alone, this focused eclecticism is immediately evident. It is clear that My Morning Jacket have officially outgrown their 'best live band' label. Now, Jim James (guitar, vox), Two Tone Tommy (bass), Patrick Hallahan (drums), Carl Broemel (guitar) and Bo Koster (keys) are ready to be the best band, period.

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