Twenty-One with a Bullet
If you'd told me two years ago that The Mystery Jets would make one of the best pop albums of 2008, I think I would've scoffed. Here was a band who claimed King Crimson to be a primary influence, and who never met 17 disparate musical ideas that they didn't like and want to put all into the same song. Not that they didn't have some good songs ("You Can't Fool Me Dennis" made my Best Singles of 2005 list ) but The Mystery Jets were just too damn inclusive. [...]





















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