Review: The Jayhawks – Paging Mr. Proust (Thirty Tigers)
It’s been a long five years between studio efforts for the highly acclaimed Americana band The Jayhawks. Paging Mr. Proust – the group’s ninth studio effort, the title of which[…]
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It’s been a long five years between studio efforts for the highly acclaimed Americana band The Jayhawks. Paging Mr. Proust – the group’s ninth studio effort, the title of which[…]
The third and final title in The Jayhawks recent reissues campaign, 2003’s Rainy Day Music saw the band essentially come full circle. After having pursued a distinctly more pop sound[…]
After uncovering some previously unexplored lows on 1997’s Sound Of Lies, The Jayhawks returned with a much sunnier disposition on their 2000 record Smile, undergoing a bit of a musical[…]
Soldiering on following the departure of founding member Mark Olson, The Jayhawks 1997 album Sound Of Lies is, in my opinion, one of the group’s most defining moments. The sound[…]