A YOUNG British band which includes one of the member's 50 plus-year old-father as the keyboardist and singer, the potential for the Mystery Jets is tremendous.
The band recorded this album on Eel Pie Album on the Thames, which was the same place the Rolling Stones played in the 60s and Oasis also recorded one of their albums.
But this seems to have effected the songs as it does almost sound as if they got lost in their own world while there and lost tack of any kind of direction.
The lyrics are cleverly written but Making Dens has a strange sound to it, almost as if they couldn't agree on what sound they wanted.
It is an eclectic mix of genres and styles and each song in itself does feel rather random.
Mystery Jets was a bit of a mystery to me.
CF
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