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HIGHLY RECOMENDED. We love this record. Recommended if you like JUNO, JEFF BUCKLEY, or SPARKLEHORSE. Forget what you think you know about contemporary Detroit rock for a moment. Before you press play, ditch any recent associations with Motor City guitar music and the millennial garage rock explosion. Judah Johnson's full-length debut, Kisses and Interrogation, needs your ears naked, your mind thirsty, and your soul begging for an album that it can float on. This is one life vest of a record. ?Judah Johns... [ read more ]
CD $10.99
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Hailing from Detroit, MI: five men; one machine; dark and moody rock. This is the kind of music that makes a bad situation worse, in the most excruciatingly beautiful way. Call them basement confessionals or rock anthems for the 21st century, Judah Johnson¹s songs are born with the kind of passion that too many twenty-somethings lack these days: integrity. The band came fully together in the summer of 2000 and the collective effort rapidly became to try to write simple songs about complicated things and si... [ read more ]
MP3 $10.49
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With more than 5 years of shows and two releases under their belt, Judah Johnson still feel like they're starting from scratch. Their new album, Be Where I Be, is less a statement of a new direction than a sample of every stage of the band's development; yet it's also an attempt to pretend their past never happened. The album is a dream of something organic and colorful overtaking the machine. An imaginary place where the roots of Jamaican dub and the ruined futurism of 70s Berlin meet. Its title, like a Z... [ read more ]
CD $13.99
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