by Jason's Jukebox | Dec 3, 2012 | Adventures in Record Reviews
We last heard from Green Day in September of this year with the release of the 1st part of their trilogy of records, ¡Uno!. Gone were the political posturing of the last two records – instead listeners were treated to party songs, 50’s inspired pop-punk...
by Jason's Jukebox | Nov 26, 2012 | Adventures in Record Reviews
In a song about Washington D.C. by The Magnetic Fields on their magnum opus, 69 Love Songs (titled “Washington D.C. strangely enough) they recited everything that is great about the city – “Washington, D.C. / It’s paradise to me / It’s...
by Jason's Jukebox | Nov 23, 2012 | Flashback Fridays
Part 37 of a series that will run every Friday throughout 2012 as I discuss records that have affected me throughout the years – Flashback Fridays Human sexuality can be such a curious thing. Each one of us walks around with our own little secrets and sexual history....
by Jason's Jukebox | Nov 16, 2012 | Flashback Fridays
Part 36 of a series that will run every Friday throughout 2012 as I discuss records that have affected me throughout the years – Flashback Fridays In the late Autumn of 2008 I received notice that my Grandfather (mom’s side) was deathly ill and in the hospital....
by Jason's Jukebox | Nov 14, 2012 | Adventures in Record Reviews
The debut EP by The Januariez was an incredible mix of punk infused Pac NW Rock n Roll with lyrics that provided a visceral punch to the gut of the listener. Once you got through the 11 minute, 55 second EP, it led to the question “Well, what’s...