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“A fiercely intelligent peice of work” Album Review: Jetplane Landing - Backlash Cop
From Q, by Paul Elliot on 7 August 2007
Anglo-Irish Rage Against The Machine, Anyone?
It really doesn't look good on paper: four white alternative rock types do a socio-political concept album based on black American history, rendered in the style of Rage Against The Machine, with song titles name-checking Dizzy Gillespie, Sam Cooke and Miles Davis.
Nevertheless, this is a fiercely intelligent peice of work, ranging from punk to jazz fusion and the occasional surprise: most notably when Andrew Ferris drops the Zack de la Rocha routine to give a brief lecture on middleweight boxing in Us And The Ringside Stars.
Download: The Breaks (Part I & II)
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