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1
Not Today
03:26
820 plays
2
Violent Dreams
04:02
776 plays
3
Come Out Clean
02:54
1,101 plays
4
Cathedrals
03:55
1,994 plays
5
All Those Days Are Gone
03:40
951 plays
6
Body Parts
03:44
1,002 plays
7
My Guitar
03:35
936 plays
8
B-13
03:49
1,124 plays
9
Habit
04:52
1,131 plays
10
Say Goodnight
04:31
904 plays
11
Close Your Eyes
02:50
3,722 plays
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album review
Jump Little Children's first full-length under the umbrella of Atlantic has the band moving away from their ragged Irish indie folk to concentrate on a louder, more up-front alternative rock/pop approach. Produced by Brad Jones (Matthew Sweet, Imperial Drag), there's an accent on swelling, instantly gracious choruses, but the band seems a bit too tentative in their new direction to infuse the songs with the self-belief necessary for the music to rise above American indie convention. A distortion-filled "Strawberry Fields Forever" ("Violent Dreams") and the XTC by way of Beck "Habit" are clever, and two of the strongest songs of their career. It's the apparent influence of touring with Seven Mary Three and Rusted Root or having "Cathedrals" played in IKEA that seems to have done the most damage. ~ Dean Carlson, All Music Guide
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