When I Say Go
from the album Cold & Kind
2007
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The music of the ’60s has been mined so thoroughly it’s a wonder that there’s anything left to use. That never seems to have occurred to the 1900s, a seven-piece, boy-girl Chicago band that makes psychedelic pop songs that sound pleasingly simple despite the layers of instruments that go into making them. The band’s bio alludes to “Fleetwood Mac-style breakups,” but any friction behind the scenes translates into sweet harmony on its full-length debut Cold & Kind. The album develops nicely on the promise of last year’s Plume Delivery EP, fleshing out the sound, finding new ways to weave the vocals, and slipping unsettling sentiments into its sunny melodies, taking a classic sound and confidently tilting it to a modern angle.

~ Keith Phipps, The A.V. Club

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Founded in Madison, WI in 2005, Jonk Music is a daily source for new music.

2 Responses

  1. clark

    Jonk –

    I send out a playlist to a small group of friends every month, and so am always looking for new stuff. I really liked the Virgins “Rich Girl” and thought a good way to find great blogs was to see who posted them first (i only heard it last month). That’s how I found you. I really like the 1900s song from 11/30. I’m definitely throwing you to the top of my blog reader. Thanks for posting, and keep up the good work.

    -clark

  2. Jonk

    Thanks, Clark. That means a lot. I hope I don’t disappoint!