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The Jolly Rogers
The Jolly Rogers


4.0
excellent

Review

by br3ad_man USER (164 Reviews)
December 8th, 2005 | 15 replies


Release Date: 2005 | Tracklist


The Jolly Rogers are a indie folk trio of sorts hailing from Texas in the United States. Playing catchy indie pop in the vein of Animal Collective and Sufjan Stevens. The band state that they aren't a pirate band, their name simply stems from the fact that they like pirates. With two releases and a growing internet fanbase, The Jolly Rogers are set for big things.

The Jolly Rogers
Greg Barkley - Vocals, Guitars, Bass
Daniel Hoxmeier - Guitars, Keyboards, Percussion, Sampling, Programming
Joel Calvin - Drums, Keyboards, Percussion

The Jolly Rogers' debut was released to friends of the band and given out to audience members at shows in a CD-R format. From this, the band gained a small local following, which is currently growing through word of mouth. Setting out to make fun and catchy music, The Jolly Rogers recorded this self titled release in a bedroom with a few microphones. Using an inventive array of instruments, entire songs are often constructed with little more than an acoustic guitar, vocals and percussion (hand claps, tapping, stomping of feet etc). Other songs feature a full band with catchy keyboard riffs, extra instruments and backing vocals. The folky, innocent and playful sound is most similar to Animal Collective, the difference being that The Jolly Rogers take the wierdness out of that sound and make it into a fun and clever sound that is hard not to like. The album's lyrics are fun and often silly. There are many catchy lines scattered throughout, most notably "we were the perfect pawns" from "The Pirate's Anthem" or "I don't even care" from "The Party Punch". With lines like "I always peek on Jackie next door" (from "Poor Me"), it would be easy to dismiss The Jolly Rogers as silly or even ridiculous; if the music wasn't so damn good.

If there's anything to criticise about this album, it's the fact that The Jolly Rogers don't really sound like they've totally found their sound yet. While the first three tracks are very similar (and are easily the best tracks on the record) and show the band's sort of signature sound, the rest of the tracks show a wide range of sounds. "Zombies" is a shoegaze esque track while "The Bloodthirsty" is simply strange, making it hard to draw a comparison to something else. "The Bike, Sir" is simply the most ridiculous and fun song under 1 minute ever created. If The Jolly Rogers were to have all of their songs in a similar style to the first three tracks on the album, it would certainly make for a more consistant record. However, perhaps this would make the record less fun and less of a breath of fresh air. Other than this, the only downfall of the record is the length. While a current issue with indie records is having too much material, The Jolly Rogers' debut would have benefited from an extra 10 minutes or so. Because the disc doesn't flow like many albums that benefit from a short length, it would have been nice to have more material on the disc.

With an insanely fun, catchy and quirky sound, as well as a building fanbase, it's only a matter of time before The Jolly Rogers become the next big thing in the indie scene. This is the first of two excellent records that The Jolly Rogers (who are changing their name to Oh No! Oh My!) have released. This album can currently be purchased as a CD-R copy from the band's website (www.thejollyrogers.org), along with the band's new album for just $2 US. Start practicing your "I knew them first" line.

Pros
Contains some of the catchiest songs ever written
A new and unique sound
Album is avaliable for just $2

Cons
Could be more focused
Too short

FINAL RATING: 4/5



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Comments:Add a Comment 
BigRoachy
December 8th 2005


50 Comments


Wow.

br3ad_man
December 8th 2005


2126 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

What the hell is up with sputnik?



EDIT: Fixed. Still, that was very wierdThis Message Edited On 12.08.05

Zebra
Moderator
December 8th 2005


2647 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I love this band, they have a very unique sound and the songs are really catchy, "Zombies" is my favorite track off here.



Nice review.

Neoteric
December 8th 2005


3243 Comments


Wow, excellent review br3ad, better than your other ones.

pulseczar
December 8th 2005


2385 Comments


zomg a br3ad review! *gets camera*


good stuff, haven't heard of these guys.

Happymeal
December 9th 2005


330 Comments


Wow, you've been pimping them since day one. To be honest I thought the demo was ok(or is this one the demo?). I will listen to them more so maybe I'll get a better opinion on them.

biografiend
December 9th 2005


55 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I love I love I love.



Although my copy only ends with The Bike, Sir (orginial version) doubleyouteeeff?This Message Edited On 12.08.05

masada
December 9th 2005


2733 Comments


This band is pretty average. I don't see the need to give them anything beyond a 3.5 or so. But then again, I'm a geezer. :upset:

Nice review.

br3ad_man
December 9th 2005


2126 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah, but you like Bright Eyes.



Although my copy only ends with The Bike, Sir (orginial version) doubleyouteeeff?




They recorded the new version just a little while ago, so they just added it to the end of the cd. Your version would be a copy from before they recorded the new version.

biografiend
December 9th 2005


55 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

rats.



you should really review their new album, aswell. it is equally as good.

br3ad_man
December 9th 2005


2126 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'm just waiting until they release the one with the artwork, so I have a picture to use.

Apathy
December 10th 2005


645 Comments


AND BR3AD HITS THE BIG 90! PARTY!

Great, as usual.

br3ad_man
December 10th 2005


2126 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Wow, I've done 90 reviews?



haha, a good deal of them are shiiiiiite.

Zmev
December 12th 2005


983 Comments


I think on behalf of Bread, mx should adopt the Jolly Rogers.

br3ad_man
December 18th 2005


2126 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I like this idea.



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