Brother JT: Maybe We Should Take Some More?

Brother JT SKU: 08415400
Brother JT: Maybe We Should Take Some More?

Brother JT: Maybe We Should Take Some More?

Brother JT SKU: 08415400

Format: CD

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Title: Maybe We Should Take Some More?
Artist: Brother JT
Label: Birdman
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 607287003528
Genre: Rock

Combining the classic trappings of '60s psychedelic guitar rock with an eccentric spirituality, lysergic high priest BROTHER JT's records are deep, penetrable and seek to entertain. He has racked up a multitude of impeccable releases on a multitude of independent record labels with impeccable taste. His palette expands with each passing release. Heavy pop, thick with guitars, thumping drums and stoned, tremulous melodies take the listener on a trip through the complex patterns and designs that are unique to the mind of JT. From stretched-out zoner wail to agile, psychedelic strum, his body of work is singular, odd, outstanding and unimpeachable. It's a pretty tall order to name a contemporary artist with enough panache to carry on the legacy of wrecked pop and what writer BYRON COLEY would call "Blieb Alien rock" left behind by the likes of Syd Barrett, Roky Erickson, Skip Spence and sandbox-era Brian Wilson, but Brother JT is the only name worthy to stand alongside.

Tracks:
1.1 Jesus Guitar/First Thoughts
1.2 Twain
1.3 Ring That Bell
1.4 Juice
1.5 S.0.S
1.6 Watcha Gonna Do?
1.7 Layin Low
1.8 Turnpike
1.9 Ragamuff
1.10 Child of the Sun
1.11 Muff, Va
1.12 Lay It on
1.13 Moon Chant
1.14 Cheap Motel
1.15 Honeysuckle
1.16 Lassitude
1.17 Dave's Thing
1.18 Lullaby
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