Jets Overhead

Jets Overhead
Jets Overhead / No Nations
June 2, 2009: Canada (Microgroove/Warner)
June 23, 2009: USA (Vapor Records)
–10 new songs produced by Neil Osborne of 54*40.
–Mixed by Malcolm Burn (Emmylou Harris, Bob Dylan, Daniel Lanois, John Mellencamp).
–Mastered by Greg Calbi (Paul Simon, Talking Heads, Interpol, Modest Mouse).


Jets Overhead / Bridges
(2006)

–2007 Juno nomination for New Group of the Year (Canadian Grammy equivalent).    
–Distribution via an online voluntary purchase model developed a year and a half before Radiohead’s “In Rainbows”.
–National and international touring activity in Canada, the US, Germany, Ireland, and the UK. Shows with The Dandy Warhols, Broken Social Scene, Our Lady Peace, Sam Roberts, Powderfinger, and The Frames. Popkomm, NXNE, and SXSW.
–Los Angeles Times: “The band's lush, driving rock is the bristling, slightly psychedelic offspring of the likes of Radiohead and Pink Floyd.”
¬–Rough Trade (UK): “Yet another band to watch from Canada, this five piece deliver a fantastic no nonsense album in which every track seems to be a gem. Even through the trance rock parts, the hooks and melodies give it a real sheen and style.”
–The Lefsetz Letter: "Bridges has slowly become my favorite album of the year. Because of its playability. I can put it on and it sets me free from the bullshit of life. Yet, it also rides shotgun when I'm excited and soothes me. It fits so many moods. I can just put it on an endless loop and play it for hours.”
–Traditional infrastructure and distribution via Warner Music (Canada), Cargo (UK and Europe), and Columbia (Japan).


Jets Overhead / Jets Overhead
(2003)

–The debut EP release.
–#42 CMJ Core chart position in the US.
–National and international touring activity in Canada, the UK, and Ireland. Shows with The Dears, 54*40, Tegan and Sara, Stars, amongst others.
–Hot Press (Dublin, IR): “Impossibly cool Canadians who readily admit to having Pink Floyd, the Velvet Underground, and The Who in their collection”.
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