
Keeping up with this Jones will not be easy
Desoto Jones - AuroraPosted by Laila Hanson on 28-May-08 @ 04:01 PM
[4/5]Everything about Desoto Jones is big: Big hooks, big harmonies, and an ability to put a big smile on your face during every song on Aurora. They waste no time getting started, either; the anthemic opener "Speed Bump" is simply booming, gorgeously layered vocals and an epic feel amid the crashing guitars in the background. While their command of midtempo songs is what really stands out, the band's quicker forays meet equal success. "Cap Gun" matches some extremely quick riffing with urgently delivered vocals for a more hard-hitting sound. Desoto Jones are versatile, but throughout the course of the record they don't try to do too much; this continuity is what makes the album. In keeping with the theme, you can expect big things from this band-they're already poised to deliver. (DEEP ELM) Jordan Rogowski Official Website: http://www.deepelm.com
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