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Manifesto Jukebox

Remedy (2002)
BYO Records

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Published on June 29th 2002


There’s an uneasy level of silence about this band. I’ve seen very little reviews of “Remedy” so far and it’s a probably because the album isn’t easy to gauge on the first few listens.

Manifesto Jukebox if a Finnish trio roughly in the same vein as Hot Water Music, Small Brown Bike, Leatherface and early Fugazi. The band exhibits the same gruff vocal style and swirling guitar-play as their contemporaries, making far more noise then a three-piece should. “Remedy” charges by at a frantic pace, rarely relying on a particular hook to carry a song as much as riding the wave created from the onset. In this respect the Jukebox may not be immediately satisfying, but their songs have enough substance that you'll find yourself returning time and time again to savor their intricacies. The sonic chaos at times gives way to incredibly effective mood-setting instrumentals. The atmosphere that the buildup to “Exists To Sanity” expresses is truly amazing.

Lyrically the band is heads and tails over anything else I’ve heard this year (some possible translation awkwardness aside). Just reading through the liner notes along with the Antti's vicious-to-anguished vocal range is fascinating. The lyrics are a good example of how the band has forgone common pop-songwriting conventions. The verses are built on more complex multisyllabic word structures then usually attempted (they use both the words “omnipresent” and “lethargy” in the opening line to a song, if you’ve ever studied pop-songwriting, that’s about as unconventional as it gets). Most importantly, the complexities don’t affect the pacing or delivery.

Unfortunately the vocals get lost in the mix at times. The band has a dense enough sound that lower range vocals don’t pack the power they should. On a similar level, the band’s shouts are all the more effective and work incredibly well with their sound. The title track has some fantastically charging verses that bring to mind Sick Of It All, of all things.

Spend some time with “When Bubbles Burst,” “No Love Lost,” “Remedy” and “Consent” to get a feel for the band. The more times I spin this, the more I like it. I wouldn’t be surprised to see this release falling under everyone’s radar yet sneaking onto a lot of top-10 lists this year.



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    Anonymous (July 7, 2002)

    To fully appreciate this band you should check out their 7" and the first album they put out on their own label Combat Rock Industry. It is much more powerful than their latest release. The new one is still in my top 5.

    shindo (July 4, 2002)

    They're like angry little hardcore infants, they just need love, affection, and beer... lots of beer :)

    Anonymous (July 3, 2002)

    I just liked how Adam ends with a suggestion to 'spend time' with the songs.

    Those little tykes need some loving too.
    wyzo

    Anonymous (June 30, 2002)

    yeah this band is amazing. Who needs that drive thru records crap when you can listen to REAL heart felt stuff?

    Anonymous (June 29, 2002)

    good stuff! btw,these guys are touring maniacs,they've been around for about two and half years and they've played 200 shows so far.i think it's pretty much...well enough shit already,BUY THE DAMN ALBUM!

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