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| Jucifer: A Partridge In A Pear Tree (DVD) |
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| Overseas Orders $25 (postage paid) |
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Some reviews ... The ONLY thing better than seeing the Jucifer live show is sitting back and watching this DVD. Ed, you make me tired even while I am sitting on my ASS! This dvd ROCKS! A must for any Jucifer fan. You cannot live without this. fuckin a! Im watching the dvd right now for the 2nd time today!!! you guys are out of this universe! G. Edgar Livengood & G. Amber Valentine ... Gang of two since 1993. Live to play- play to live. Chosen by 'alternative press' in 2004 as one of the top 100 bands to watch, Jucifer has a rare ability to bring together fans of almost every genre. Pop, doom, noise, punk, jazz, hardcore, emo, indie, trip hop, art metal, goth, glam, grunge, rock, surf, classical- all are elements that seethe within the Jucifer oeuvre. While such inclusiveness probably reads like chaos, when wielded by Jucifer it is cohesive, distinctly their own and completely devoid of falseness. As a result of their unique sound, subtle recordings and commanding live show, Jucifer has been embraced by critics as well as fans. They've played with such diverse artists as Vic Chesnutt, The Melvins, Chimaira and High on Fire, Mastodon, as well as Mike Watt, Man or Astroman, Mark Arm and Royal Trux. The list of bands to whom Jucifer has been compared reads with similar diversity: from Minor Threat to The Carpenters, Slayer to Sleep, Hendrix to Malmsteen, Veruca Salt to My Bloody Valentine, Pixies, Pantera, Portishead, Nirvana and Napalm Death. As stated by Athens, Georgia's 'Flagpole' magazine early in the band's career, Jucifer is 'not for the faint of heart'! Their devotion to intensity and disdain for stylistic rules tends to inspire strong reactions. The dichotomy between jucifer's lulling, melodic passages, high-volume sludge and brutal machine gun off-time (not to mention the contrast of female vocals alternately siren and banshee) may not appeal to those who like hearing the same old rock music recycled again and again. The sheer individualism of the band may prove disconcerting to those who prefer neat categories to explain their world. |
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