Jets Under Fire

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Ships On The Sea 05:23 Tools
All The Sad Songs 04:07 Tools
The Love In Your Heart 04:19 Tools
Say 04:44 Tools
Just Like The Cold 03:57 Tools
The Whitest Light 02:58 Tools
Let the Color Return 03:06 Tools
Action/Reaction 03:45 Tools
Like Waves, Like Sea 05:11 Tools
Halo(s) 04:16 Tools
Moonlight 04:01 Tools
Because We Care 02:16 Tools
Shades of Postmodern Gray 03:55 Tools
The Writing On The Walls 03:46 Tools
The End 02:57 Tools
Circles 04:04 Tools
From Here to the Ashes 04:01 Tools
Such a Tragedy 04:17 Tools
Voices 03:33 Tools
Icarus 04:21 Tools
Emerald Eyes 04:24 Tools
Stop / Go 03:04 Tools
It's Your Fault 03:21 Tools
Eleven Fifty-Two 02:36 Tools
Waiting in Shadows 03:27 Tools
She Lost Her Way 06:01 Tools
Skin Was My Only Armor 03:02 Tools
The Writing On The Wall 03:43 Tools
Epiphany + A Never-Ending Mercy 06:33 Tools
Broken Parts 04:21 Tools
Where Do We Go From Here 03:39 Tools
The End of the Western World 03:22 Tools
Its Your Fault 03:20 Tools
Your Own Hands 12:47 Tools
Stop/Go 12:47 Tools
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LINKS: www.jetsunderfire.com www.myspace.com/jetsunderfire http://www.ilike.com/artist/Jets+Under+Fire Ranging from tender to anthemic, Jets Under Fire’s sensibility and melodic, piano-driven style will definitely garner them comparisons to brit sensations like Keane, Travis, and the Verve. However, the band’s music is also shaped by Smashing Pumpkins, The Beatles, and the Beach Boys. That being said, just one listen to their third release, Kingdoms, makes it obvious the band is informed by their influences, not confined. Built around Jason Poe’s emotive vocals, Jets Under Fire’s songs are unflinchingly introspective and penetratingly beautiful. What’s more is that Poe has that rare ability to suck the audience into his world, making it all but impossible not to hang silently on every note at one of their dramatic live performances. Poe’s delivery of lyrics like “Baby, I feel just like a fool,” and “All I need is a piece of solid ground,” is so honest and devoid of posturing that before you know it you’ve dug up these feelings and you’re experiencing them as you listen. This phenomenon is obvious to anybody who has ever seen the band live. It’s not uncommon to hear total silence when the band drops away during a bridge leaving only Poe’s words sung in his unmistakable, heartbreaking way. And in a city where people see live music to catch up with wayward friends, make new ones, and generally socialize, that speaks volumes about the band’s connection with its fans. Great songwriting, showmanship, and good old-fashioned hard work have done much to create the loyal fan base they now boast, but it’s Jason Poe’s ability to really make you experience the world through him that makes Jets Under Fire so hard to dismiss as just another brit pop band. Jets Under Fire began as the solo project of Jason Poe, front man for The Professional Americans. The project started as a fit of creative fury after a job loss in 2002 and progressed slowly over the next three years. First came the Dave Bazan-inspired Promises, which was written as a linear concept album in 2002 and recorded in a small storm shelter in Southwest Missouri two years later. Poe’s bitter sweet melodies and emotive lyrics exploring the ideas of self-righteousness and forgiveness helped create a small but loyal fan base after the record was released the same year. Jets Under Fire’s second release, The Winter EP, came in December 2004 and showcased a much more complete adaptation of Poe’s vision. Unlike the quiet, acoustic reverie of Promises, the new work was piano-driven and included a full band. Though some of the songs still boasted the quiet side of Jets Under Fire fans had come to love, the more bombastic tunes like All the Sad Songs and the fact that Poe played all the instruments, produced, and recorded the EP himself, garnered him a new level respect from his peers. In July 2005, Jason's full-time band, The Professional Americans, relocated to Austin, TX to try their luck in the legendary music scene. Despite promising label interest, The Professional Americans began to suffer from a lack of solidarity and within a year the members had gone their separate ways. Poe no longer had any reason to ignore the momentum Jets Under Fire had gained over the last three years and he set out to put together a set of players that could bring his music to life. Featuring drummer Corbin Petersen (formally of The Professional Americans) and bass player Todd Meador (formally of Cord), Jets Under Fire is now a recognizable name in the Austin music scene and is poised to go much, much further. www.jetsunderfire.com Band Members: Jason Poe - Vocals/Guitar Corbin Petersen - Drums/Vocals Todd Meador- Bass/Vocals Stu Smtih-Guitar Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.