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JetLab

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2014 | SELF

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 2014
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"JetLab Flies High on Diverse Debut"

Indie Dance Rock trio JetLab celebrates the release of its self-titled debut Friday at Southgate House Revival (111 E. Sixth St., Newport, Ky., southgatehouse.com). The free show (on the venue’s Lounge stage) begins at 9 p.m. and also features performance by Analog Panda, UFOhio and Hot for Alice.

JetLab was conceived by veteran local musicians Elle Crash (ex-Lovely Crash, Fairmount Girls) and Nick Barrows (4 Track Allstars, Eagle to Squirrel) as a way to blend their love for Rock/Pop and Electronic/Dance music; drummer Dave Welsh rounds out the group and does a superb job of holding together the mélange of sounds and approaches. The result is a spiritual throwback to the ’70s New York City scene centered on CBGB; though largely lumped together as “Punk,” the bands of that era ranged from the dynamic New Wave/Pop of Blondie to the anxious Rock stylings of Talking Heads and Television. JetLab is kind of like a one-band CBGB scene as its debut dips into a wide range of styles and vibes. That Crash and Barrows both write and sing adds to the engaging diversity of the LP.

The album starts with the accurately titled “Dance Floor,” a swirl of electronic sounds and dance-ready rhythms that introduces both vocalists’ distinct styles — Barrows’ is elastic but largely low-register cool (falling somewhere between Richard Hell and Thurston Moore) while Crash brings fire with her soaring pipes, which show hints of Chrissie Hynde, Johnette Napolitano and Debbie Harry. Other JetLab highlights include the swaggering, sassy “What,” which manages to mix Electro Funk with acoustic Pop, the driving Post Punk of “Old Days” and the airy, mesmerizing and passionate closing track, “Happiness.”

For more on JetLab, visit facebook.com/jetlabmusic. - CityBeat


"Local Exposure - JetLab: JetLab"

JetLab strikes me more as a project than a band. It is a giant, musical crucible where rules don't seem to apply and nothing is excluded - and the general rule of JetLab is "go ahead and throw it in and let's see what comes out." But what else would expect from band that started out as a bet?

Last year Elle Crash (Lovely Crash, The Fairmount Girls) and Nick Barrows (4 Track Allstars, Eagle to Squirrel, Jack Burton Overdrive) made a wager that they could find a way to meld their separate and unique musical backgrounds into some kind of amalgamation of bluesy-rock and electronic pop. Later, like the legendary Voltron, when the final ingredient was added in the person of Dave Welsh (Jack Burton Overdrive, Bone Nut) on drums, JetLab was formed.

For the past few months, the band has been working with Mike Montgomery (Ampline) at Candyland Studios and are preparing to release their first album.

While Elle Crash carries a substantial pedigree for sultry, soulful high-energy rock in the local scene, Barrows comes from a place more geared toward free-form expressionism. When he's not making music, Barrows also moonlights as an anachronistic beat poet, working with the likes of local writer Mark Flanigan.

These diverse influences and styles are immediately apparent and, in each of the ten tracks on the album, it's an interesting game to play to see which of these larger-than-life personalities dominates the musical conversation for a brief moment in time. Sometimes, however, in songs like "Please," Barrows' jagged-edge and Crash's smooth contours seem to fall into a lovely parity.

"Fire" is a wonderful example of Barrow's free-verse, performed within a swirling, serpentine melody that sounds like an early garage recording by Beck or Talking Heads.

The first single to hit the streets is a synth-pop tune called "Dance Floor." This track has a delightfully up-beat pulse to it that fits perfectly with the title. There is a great deal of polish as well as energy to this piece and serves as a wonderful introduction to what JetLab is all about.

Continuing with that high-energy theme is the song "Shadows," which I can't listen to without thinking of They Might Be Giants because of the amusing effects put on Barrow's vocals, while "What" has a delectable retro-funk soul and a bass line that comes straight out of Sugar Hill Records.

In the interest of full disclosure, Nick and I have known each other since we were old enough to hold a pint glass. So, regarding the song "Old Days" --- yes, I am vain enough to think that this song is about me. Maybe not directly, but I'd like to think I was in Nick's head somewhere when he wrote it. However, not just out of pure sentiment, but because it is a well-crafted song, "Old Days" is my favorite of the week.

Mostly what you'll get from JetLab is a quest for balance. Whether that comes in the form of the outspoken exasperation of "Unstable" or the soulful self-empowerment of "Up," the music is a loose and free-feeling jam among friends seeking a common goal.

Occasionally, as with any good jam, you find that the hardest part is finding a place to stop. This happens in the songs "Happiness" and "Fire," but it is certainly not such a significant enough problem as to detract from the rest of the album.

Also, as with any good jam, the studio recording, no matter how well-done, is just simply inadequate to capture the magic of the live performance. So, I strongly encourage you to make an effort to check out JetLab on stage at a club near you.

JetLab will be celebrating the release of their new album with a live show on Friday, November 28 at Southgate House Revival. - WVXU


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Currently finishing our first album due this Fall 

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Blasting up from the cityscape of Cincinnati, OH are JetLab, an American 3-piece band, fronted by songwriters Elle Crash and Nick Barrows, with drummer Dave Welsh. Grounded in the tradition of groups with multiple singers and writers, JetLab offers a wild two-sided perspective that merges rock and soul with dance and electronica, wrapping heart-hitting bass in loops of keyboards with acoustic and electric guitar with just a ghostly hint of hip-hop. With the goal of luring even shoe-gaze types to surrender control of their feet and dance, they start with a old-school rock sound that's influenced by David Bowie, Pink Floyd and the Stones, mixed with the influence of Foster the People, The Cars, LCD Sound System, Big Audio Dynamite, Gang of Four and the Talking Heads

The band formed in 2013, based on a bet between Elle and Nick to see if they could create something that would marry the mix of rock and dance that would entice the Cincinnati scene to lose control  and dance again.

Drawing from their long-term pedigree of acclaimed performances in Cincinnati and beyond, and their experience of collectively opening up for Heartless Bastards, Mates of State, Happy Chichester, Dressy Bessy, The Bound Stems, Shag and Jenny Lewis and more,  Elle Crash (Lovely Crash, The Fairmount Girls) and Nick Barrows (4 Track Allstars, Eagle to Squirrel, Jack Burton Overdrive) convinced drummer Dave Welsh (Jack Burton Overdrive, Bone Nut) to join them in the basement lab to experiment with the base sound. They've emerged with their debut album recorded at Candyland with Mike Montgomery (Ampline)



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