Review: El Jezel - Elements Of Being Put Together
Posted on 8 December 2007 | 1 Comment
Filed Under: Album Reviews, Indie Rock, Post Rock
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I think that I’ve probably had El Jezel’s record Elements Of Being Put Together in my “to listen to” pile for damn near 6 months. I’m sorry I didn’t listen sooner. It is a really solid album on which the trio plays dark and melodic post-rock that is just as comfortable venturing into blissed-out shoegaze territory as it is just riffing it up and rocking out. El Jezel also features both male and female vocals that counter and complement each other very well. Consider it indie rock for late nights. I bet this is music that really translates well live. El Jezel, if you are reading this, come to Chicago.
MP3 | El Jezel – Michigan Elements Of Being Put Together
MP3 | El Jezel – Oleta Elements Of Being Put Together
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