Mystery Jets – Radlands review
A band lost between a few decades, the Mystery Jets has recently released their fifth studio album (second under the Rough Trade Records label). Meant purely as a complement, the Mystery Jets' music covers sounds from 70s pro rock, 80s electro pop and 90s alt-rock. So it should come as no surprise that on their new album (recorded in Texas) they have incorporated all of those sounds along with some country folk. "Radlands" takes us on a tour of the times in which the Mystery Jets are apparently trapped. Tracks one through four integrate the band's new country [...]




















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