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The Modal LInes

by Jetenderpaul

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    Jetenderpaul Presents the Modal Lines on 180g pink splatter vinyl with a deluxe poster sized insert. Re-mastered and cut to lacquers by Chicago Mastering Services. Limited edition of 300 copies to celebrate 26 years of Burnt Toast Vinyl.

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Jetenderpaul’s third full-length finds these post-graduate indie popsters embracing pop melodies in the midst of their bedroom recording experimentation. Each of the 13 tracks on The Modal Lines are in the 3 minute ealm, giving the tracks a greater sense of cohesion and melodic development than their previous efforts. There is still experimentation with complicating pop formulas being mixed and changed, but still plenty of sugary hooks. Comparisons to The Flaming Lips or Ween, but also Elephant Six related bands such as Olivia Tremor Control, Elf Power, or Of Montreal, with a lesser amount of that overall sense of psychedelia. The cd is also an interactive cd-rom featuring a video for the track “Our Future’s Passed.”

Jetenderpaul Presents the Modal Lines is jtp's 3rd CD LP. Most of the tracks run roughly 2:45, and are brimming with glorious transmogrifications. If the songs’ hooks and crooks aren’t enough for you, Jetenderpaul uses an arsenal of heterodox instruments / sounds in the mix: sitar, bells, tympani, strings, analogues . . . Some people hop genres, but here, as elsewhere, JTP conflates and confuses them. Little wonder there's pieces of rubentine pop, as well as old tyme rock & roll, and a myriad of other fragments included herein.

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released September 26, 2000

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