2009, Sonic Boomerang
'One of our favorite DC Bands, The Jet Age, is back with a new album called In "Love". It's a concept album like their 2008 critically acclaimed album What Did You Do During The War, Daddy? As you guessed, it's about falling in love, falling out of love, and everything that happens in between. In "Love" is an impressive shift of gears and shows an emotional range I didn't know the band possessed. For every guy (or girl) that's had a serious significant other, you'll relate to the main characters (not sure if that's the right word to use) on this album. The songs do a beautiful job of detailing the relationship arc and the feelings at each stage of that journey. Plus, it rocks every step of the way, which doesn't hurt. The album is a shift not only lyrically but musically. I was struck by the new sounds (for example, swirling guitars) that depart from their trademark power rock. Don't get me wrong, this is still a power trio but they change tones, tempos, and keep you guessing. And they do this while maintaining the things I love most about the band. For example, I'm an album guy. I listen to albums from start to finish. I appreciate bands that produce full lengths that work as a whole, not just a series of individual songs. If you're an album person as well, The Jet Age is the band for you.' - DC Rock Club
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | I'm Starting To Wonder |
| 2 | You Were Electrified |
| 3 | We Were Shameless |
| 4 | I Couldn't Tell You |
| 5 | Sunday Morning |
| 6 | It Could Be Brand New |
| 7 | I Don't Care How You Feel Anymore |
| 8 | Your New Life Awaits You |
| 9 | Ask Why |
| 10 | Lead Me Where You Dare |
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