Friday, October 30, 2009

Sea Section Records re-releases 3 song EP


Our friends from Richmond, VA at Sea Section Records have re-released our 3 song EP from 2007. Except this time they added "Oh, it's dirty" the instrumental version.

This is the 3 song EP that originally got the attention of Torque and Victory Records. We never properly released it. It was recorded by Stuart McKillop and assisted by Max Slade.

Sea Section told us this EP needed to be out! It needed to be documented and so it goes... Now it lives forever. This features Marc Stonestreet on vocals, Erik Neilsen on bass, Drew Christie on drums, and Richard Fudalewski on guitars --as seen in this photo. Enjoy.

Sea Section Records


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JAKARTAH - Monumental Defeatest All Burn Alive EP

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Acoustic Fireworks releases our debut CD - in Europe [FREE/DIGITAL]



The amazing Nils & Sophia of Acoustic Fireworks have released "In The Nervous Lights Of Coincidence" in Europe - free digitally. They are an amazing netlabel from Germany. Netlabel's are huge in Europe and we feel it's only a matter of time before they catch on here in North America..

LINK: http://acousticfirework.wordpress.com/2009/10/25/jakartah-in-the-nervous-light-of-coincidence-afr008/

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Jakartah going into the studio - announced on Absolutepunk.net

Jakartah announces that they will be headed into the studio in early 2010 on Absolutepunk.net's "Canadian Music Round-Up" section of there website.

Here's the link: http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=1357692
http://www.eulogyrecordings.com/JCtest/Mongos_absolutepunk_jpg.jpg

Flex Your Head Interview with Jakartah [101.9FM]

Flex Your Head

Playsheet and podcast: March 4, 2008

Thanks to our special guests Jakartah for coming in and playing songs from the new record, which hit stores today. Also thanks to Words of War Records for sending us stuff for airplay. Enjoy the podcast!

Good Riddance - For God And Country - Mother Superior
Downset - Do We Speak A Dead language - Empower
Personality Crisis - Creatures For Awile - Tyrants
The Golden Age - Carry The Torch - Foundation
Jaws - demo - A Former Life

The Real Danger - s/t - Strange
Another Year - s/t - Morning Breaks
Inepsy - No Speed Limit For Destruction - 10 Packs Of Smokes
Life Long Tragedy - Runaway - Hey Death
Harder The Fight - Bent On Destruction - Coffin Carver
Protest The Hero - Fortress - Bloodmeat
Povery Bay Saints - demo - A Hero Of Our Time
Up The Fury - Behind Every Mind - Wolf Parade
Scabs - demo - Vulture Meat
Maintain - Searching For Balance - Running From Death - MP3
Gravemaker - demo - Time Heals Nothing
Anchor - Captivity Songs - Far Above
Jakartah - In The Nervous Light Of Coincidence - Liasons At The Woodward Building
Acursed - Tunneln I Ljusets Slut - track 3
Enforcer - Redefining The Goal - Gone Tomorrow
Slingshot - Shmer! - Sounds Of Surrey
Jakartah - In The Nervous Light Of Coincidence - A Thousand Miles Connects You To Me
Jakartah - In The Nervous Light Of Coincidence - Tomorrow’s On The Antique Wall
Resist - We Want Our World Back - Out Of Line
Hero Dishonest - When The Shit Hits The Man - Crawl Song
Jakartah - In The Nervous Light Of Coincidence - Hawaii Burns At Sunrise
Jakartah - In The Nervous Light Of Coincidence - Reactions Begun Grinding Gears Tonight
Earth Crisis - Gommorrah’s Seasons Ends - Gommorrah’s Seasons Ends
Jakartah - In The Nervous Light Of Coincidence - They Aren’t All Beautiful

Rockfreaks.net Review

Jakartah - In The Nervous Light of Coincidence
Written by: DR on 1/10-09 at 20:31:56

"In The Nervous Light of Coincidence" is the debut album form Canadian band Jakartah. The album name is, quite clearly, a nod to Circle Takes The Square's song "In The Nervous Light of Sunday" from their screamo masterpiece "As The Roots Undo", though the musical style itself is quite different. "In The Nervous Light of Coincidence" has actually been sitting on my playlist for quite some time, basically because they play a style of post-hardcore I can't really claim to be all that familiar with, and it's taken me time - and plenty of listens - to really get to grips with it. It's clearly influenced by the indie, punk and progressive side of things, so it's definitely interesting, but in no way straightforward.

How would I describe their sound? Well, it's dark and meditative, focusing on unconventional guitar riffs that sound dirty in a good way, though at times they seem to drift and drag on for too long, but it's all part of the band finding their feet. Moreover, the vocalist has a unique voice, not a great one by traditional standards, but his vocals freewheel between wailing, droning and shouting adding the compelling soundscapes the band builds. And that's what this band are: compelling. And if, for some reason, you don't find them to be compelling, at the very least you'll find them to be challenging.

"They Aren't ALL Beautiful" opens with 40-seconds of the same drum and guitar pattern that's later repeated throughout the song, though it's not exactly 'melodic' but it's likely to become a firm favourite with your subconscious and eventually draw you in to humming it along for days. "A Young Boy Forgets About Heaven" is a particular high point, again, featuring repetitive guitar patterns which will, again, seep their way into your mind, and at one stage there is a riff which bears strong resemblance to "After The Devil Beats His Wife" by Emery. One negative point I must add is that the habit they have of repeating guitar-lines over and over in most songs doesn't exactly help towards distinguishing between songs, and doesn't suggest a tremendous amount of creativity, either.

You'll have to be patient with this release, because upon first listen it may sound like a bit of a distorted mess. However, if you listen to it enough you'll be rewarded, you'll pick up on the subtle nuance in the music, which I could have talked about, but it would act almost like a spoiler does for a film, and nobody wants that. "In The Nervous Light of Coincidence" will stick out in your music library like a sore-thumb (sorry for the cliché), but it's one you'll be pleased to have nonetheless. [7½]
Download: They Aren't ALL Beautiful, A Young Boy Forgets About Heaven, Tomorrow's On An Antique Wall
For Fans of: These Arms Are Snakes, Twelve Hour Turn, Hot Cross
Listen: Myspace

Release Date 04.03.2008
Torque/Victory Records

Link: http://www.rockfreaks.net/index.php?page=albumreviews&id=2201
PS - Emery? Circle Takes The Square? We don't sound anything like these bands , and never took them on as in influence in any which way - interesting read none the less!

Punktastic Review

In The Nervous Lights Of Coincidence, Jakartah
imageI'll be honest, I'd never heard of Jakartah until they sent me this album to review, but as it's being released on Torque/Victory Records then I guess we'll be hearing more of them in the future. For those in the dark, like me, the band hail from Vancouver, Canada and have 'a tendency towards prog-like time changes and heavy riffing', or so they proclaim on their myspace anyway.

'In The Nervous Lights Of Coincidence' is a decent record. I like that it's dark and brooding and has some handy guitar work and I like that it doesn't just play up to various trends and fashions - this is a particularly untrendy album, and I say that as a compliment. At times it does tend to brood and drift a little too much, but the better songs, such as 'A Thousand Miles Connects', are riffy affairs that will appeal to people who like bands such as These Arms Are Snakes.

It's something a bit different anyway - it sticks out like a sore thumb in my review pile for not having too many choruses and melodies, and at times that's a very good thing.

LINK: http://www.punktastic.com/reviews/3400

» Listen on Myspace


Monday, October 12, 2009

AVERSIONLINE.COM

Jakartah "In the Nervous Lights of Coincidence" CD

Posted on Monday, October 12th, 2009 @ 7:10 am » permalink

"In the Nervous Lights of Coincidence" is the debut full-length from intriguing Canadian trio Jakartah, and though it seems to have been released a year-and-a-half ago, the band is still promoting it fairly heavily. Perhaps that's because their label, Torque Records, has no mention of Jakartah anywhere that I can find on their MySpace page, but I'm not really sure what's going on there!? Regardless, the band emailed me about checking out the album, and I liked it, so… here we go. Apparently these guys have been compared to a lot of bands or styles that they feel have no real bearing on their sound or influences, and I fear I'll likely continue that trend, but what can you do, you know? To be honest, though, the only band Jakartah reminds me of is another odd contemporary outfit that I've written about in the past, and that's Robots and Empire. Both bands have this strange overall aesthetic that combines post-hardcore leanings with lightly prog-ish, almost "stoner rock" sounding characteristics – though Jakartah's take often heads in a more angular direction. (For the record, I still fucking hate the term "stoner rock", and it can be misleading, but I'm strictly referring to its textural musical qualities, nothing to do with subject matter or imagery.) Here fuzzy chord progressions and weird little rocked out riffs with underlying noise rock types of arrangements weave around dense basslines and subtly filtered vocals that are mixed a little farther back than usual, which creates an interested aesthetic as it is. But then all of this is punctuated by indie-esque clean passages and emphatic melodies, creating a truly unique approach that defies categorization in the best way possible. I'm really preferring to let the music do the talking lately, so here's a taste:

Jakartah "Reactions Begin Grinding Gears Tonight"

In an effort to spread their music to as many listeners as possible, the band has also made the album available for free download through their blog:

[DOWNLOAD] Jakartah "In the Nervous Lights of Coincidence" (@ Mediafire, via Blogspot)

However, if you like what you hear and wish to support Jakartah's efforts with a purchase, which is obviously encouraged, here are but a few sources to get you started…

Purchase:

@ Interpunk (CD)
@ RevHQ (CD)
@ Amazon.com (mp3)
@ iTunes (mp3)

LINK: http://www.aversionline.com/blahg/2009/10/12/jakartah-in-the-nervous-lights-of-coincidence-cd/

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Listen To This Once [Oh, Canada pt.2] Review




Even though this band is a recent find for me, they are from Canada, so I will include them in my ongoing “Oh, Canada!” series. Also, they are fucking great, so why not show people another awesome Canadian band?

After much pondering, I think I have come up with a short description of this band, and more specifically this album, that is at least mostly accurate. Jakartah sound like a more riffy Jawbox, or a heavier Burning Airlines, with a singer that sort of sounds like the singer of Young Widows. Weird right? Haha. Please give it a listen and let me know what you think. I recommend it to any fans of Jawbox and other good post hardcore bands in that vein. And though I’m not sure if fans of Young Widows would like it, I still say at least give it a listen. Cause you never know. This is the Vancouver band’s first and only full length. It’s also kind of amazing, considering they released stuff of this caliber right off the bat.

-matthew st.

Personal Album Highlights:
-A Young Boy Forgets About Heaven
-Rosa Unida drinks Anxiety
-A Thousand Miles Connects You To Me
-Liaisons At The Woodward Building

Link: http://listentothisonce.blogspot.com/2009/01/oh-canada-part-2-jakartah-in-nervous.html

Monday, October 5, 2009

REPLAY: JAKARTAH w/ DJ Jonathan Brown on CiTR



We had a blast yesterday afternoon. Listen to us and DJ Jonathan Brown get hectic on the air...

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Listen Here:
http://playlist.citr.ca/podcasting/audio/20091004-150100-to-20091004-170300.mp3

As per Jonathan's blog:
http://yocitrraps.blogspot.com/2009/10/oct-4th-jakartah.html

Richie and Kyle from Vancouver’s Jakartah stop by to talk about all sorts of things - touring, recording their album “In the Nervous Lights of Coincidence”, the Vancouver scene, their upcoming show at Pat’s Pub, and all the while playing little bit of dance, and a little bit of HARDCORE! These guys have a good taste in music.

Playlist:

Creature - “Kandahar”
The Raccoons - “Tangiers”
Jakartah -“Liasons at the Woodward Building”
The Stone Roses - “Driving South”
Chad Van Gaalen - “Inside the Molecules”
These Arms are Snakes - “Prince Squid”
Jakartah - “A Thousand Miles Connects You to Me”
Kid Sister - “Control”
Chromeo - “I Can't Tell You Why”
LMFAO - “I'm In Miami, Bitch”
Does It Offend You, Yeah? - “Let's Make Out”
Jakartah - “Hawaii Burns at Sunrise”
Butthole Surfers - “The Lord is a Monkey”
Jesus Lizard - “Mouth Breather”
Converge - “Concubine / Fault and Fracture”
Daughters - “Providence By Gaslight”
Jakartah - “They Are