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The band is known for their lengthy, surprisingly soothing "metalgaze". Broadrick's lyrics are very political, and somehow work for the genre. Shoegazing is known for being difficult in making a message in the music, seeing as vocals are usually not really worked with. Somehow Jesu succeeds in giving their music "something to say". |
The band is known for their lengthy, surprisingly soothing "metalgaze". Broadrick's lyrics are very political, and somehow work for the genre. Shoegazing is known for being difficult in making a message in the music, seeing as vocals are usually not really worked with. Somehow Jesu succeeds in giving their music "something to say". |
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Their 3 albums and several EPs have gotten critical recognition matching shoegaze legends [[My Bloody Valentine ( |
Their 3 albums and several EPs have gotten critical recognition matching shoegaze legends [[My Bloody Valentine (band)|My Bloody Valentine]]. To say that this band is epic is an understatement. |
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=== Jesu contains examples of the following tropes: === |
=== Jesu contains examples of the following tropes: === |
Revision as of 06:14, 15 April 2014
Jesu is a British Drone Metal/Shoegazing band consisting of Justin K. Broadrick (formerly of Industrial Metal band Godflesh), Diarmuid Dalton, and Ted Parsons.
The band is known for their lengthy, surprisingly soothing "metalgaze". Broadrick's lyrics are very political, and somehow work for the genre. Shoegazing is known for being difficult in making a message in the music, seeing as vocals are usually not really worked with. Somehow Jesu succeeds in giving their music "something to say".
Their 3 albums and several EPs have gotten critical recognition matching shoegaze legends My Bloody Valentine. To say that this band is epic is an understatement.
Jesu contains examples of the following tropes:
- Epic Rocking: Their droney sound is just plain intense.
- Lighter and Softer: They can basically be seen as Godflesh minus the Nightmare Fuel elements.
- Lyrical Dissonance: Their lyrics are quite depressing despite how soothing their music sounds.
- Self-Titled Album: They have one.