Jacobi Wichita
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Jacobi Wichita

Norwalk, Connecticut, United States

Norwalk, Connecticut, United States
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"Jacobi Wichita Sign with Eyeball Records"

Eyeball Records have signed Jacobi Wichita.
- absolutepunk.net


"Proudly something different, it's Jacobi Wichita"

The progressive melodic rock band Jacobi Wichita, recently signed to Eyeball records is showing no signs of slowing down.

Jacobi Wichita has been taking Norwalk CT and the rest of Fairfield county by storm over the last few years. Their melodic progressive sound is what makes the band different than all the rest

If it came down to talking about what the band sounds like, imaging taking glassJaw and mixing it with some of The Mars Volta, with a little bit of hip hop for good measure. The band goes through time changes, key changes, and genre changes like it's nobody's business. The way these guys can take a verse like in the song "I Only Draw Chairs" and switch it from a moody reggae tone, to a chorus that would fit right at home with bands like Finch or Too Late The Hero.

These guys are a bunch of master technicians in their song writing. The sound of their recordings are very high quality, allowing you to focus on what Jacobi Wichita really has to say. They are not afraid to mix sounds that might not "go together" or to try anything new. You can probably expect to see Jacobi Wichita grow and grow as time goes on. The band has recently released their debut LP called "Bonez Malone" which is available on iTunes and interpunk.com.

Simply put, you should really check out this band. "Seizure Salad" might be the most eclectic mix of genres I've heard in a single song in quite some time. Sounds from The Used, to older Incubus, to The Mars Volta can be heard all over "Bonez Malone".

Jacobi Wichita also recently signed with Eyeball records. They are currently looking to book a tour just about anywhere and have a few shows scheduled through the beginning of September. If you have any information on where Jacobi Wichita might be able to play, contact the band via Twitter, Myspace or Facebook.
- Examiner.com


"Jacobi Wichita - Lambsie.Divey (Album Review)"

Formally described as a little bit of the Mars Volta, mixed with Trophy Scars, and Glassjaw, Jacobi Wichita’s sound is an intriguing mix of various elements of Latin, hip-hop, experimental, and post-hardcore music.

After months of delays and legal issues, Connecticut natives Jacobi Wichita have finally released their follow up to their debut album “Bonez Malone.” Their debut was released by the band without a record label and became a classic to the small audience that heard it.

Thanks to the positive response of “Bonez Malone,” and plenty of shameless YouTube videos, Myspace promoting and frequent touring, Jacobi Wichita attracted the attention of indie record label Eyeball Records who offered them a spot on their roster.

“Lambsie Divey” was released on February 16 and shows the band making great strides at perfecting their style.

On “Lambsie Divey,” the different influences seem to complement the other as opposed to their debut where the songs would jump from genre to genre quite randomly and without warning.

Throughout the album guitarist, Ben Lopez, shows off his skills with turntables and sampling, but instead of copying beats and melodies from other artists, they sampled nursery rhymes.

Though the sampling of nursery rhymes created plenty of copyright infringement hassles, their use on the album was essential as it creates a common theme throughout.

This makes the whole listening experience feel more complete as the rhymes are used to smooth out the transitions between songs.

“Lambsie Divey” shows the band breaking away from the heavier aspects of their sound. Jacobi Wichita have completely ditched the more metal-esque musical techniques like breakdowns and double bass drumming that were so prevalent on the debut.

Even the screaming vocals, which were featured on almost every track on the debut have been significantly reduced allowing the band to become more accessible to the average listener who would be turned off by such things.

Jacobi Wichita are great at writing songs that are unique and varied from one another. For example “1:40” is a groove heavy song built around the archetypal “verse chorus verse chorus” outline that allows you to just flow along as the beat stays steady throughout.
This is in direct contrast to standout track “Indian Giver” that showcases a plethora of tempo changes and guitar riffs that leads you in more directions that a broken GPS unit.
The track “Hype Merchant” shows the band taking a break and allowing vocalist Brendan Rodriguez to show his versatility as he raps the entire song.
The closing track “Satisfied Never Pacified” is the most emotional song on the album and it makes sense that it is also the heaviest.
The song has a strong, heartfelt climax that slowly fades out with the sound of “Little Bo Peep” and “Mother Goose” nursery rhymes leaving you feeling completely satisfied with the listening experience.

With “Lambsie Divey,” Jacobi Wichita finally sound comfortable with themselves.
Expect big things out of this band as they have too much talent to stay in the shadows.
- SputnikMusic.com


Discography

Bonez Malone (2008 - Self Release)
Lambsie.DIvey (2010 - Eyeball Records/Warner Bros.)

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Jacobi Wichita is a culturally and creatively diverse band with a new sound that smacks of modernity. The band released their first full length album Bonez Malone in the spring of 2008. As an album formed of surprising new sensations evoking new emotions, Jacobi Wichita captures a sort of earnestness with their unbiased leap onto the music scene. Jacobi Wichita’s organic sound is influenced by the...ir Latin, Hip Hop, and Rock roots. The music leaps with astonishing movement and their passion is absorbed within the experience.

Outside of any “niche”, Jacobi Wichita evolves along with their fans. An all encompassing drive has propelled the quintet to be involved in all aspects of their ever growing brand. Promoting and booking shows via MySpace and other social networking sites has allowed the band to break out from their local success, as well as spark the interests of new listeners.

Jacobi Wichita feels the constant need to feed their ever-growing fan base and has done so with the help of their viral videos. The mantra, like their image, is straightforward. “What you see is what you get”. As a new medium of expression, Jacobi TV promotes the unique relationships between the members and their community.

With the upcoming release of their EP Lambsie Divey, Jacobi Wichita is busy establishing themselves professionally. As they continue to make a name for themselves, it’s the spontaneity of their sound we can look forward to.

Jacobi Wichita plays for keeps.