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Eskimo Joe is one of Australia's most popular bands. Black Fingernails Red Wine (their U.S. debut) is a smash in their homeland that skyrocketed to # 1 upon its release (where it stayed for four weeks) and has since gone quadruple platinum (400,000 copies). The band has won three ARIA Awards including Best Single for the album's title track (and first U.S. single). Eskimo Joe has performed alongside such artists as The Killers, Modest Mouse, Muse, Lily Allen and My Chemical Romance and will be bringing their arena-ready live show to our shores this summer. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Emergency, I think I am falling apart,
By Thoron Dor "mosem" (Western Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Black Fingernails Red Wine (Audio CD)
So what is a old blues jazz man doing listening to a frighteningly good young power rock pop trio from the
port suburb of Fremantle (former home of the America's Cup, and Bon Scott of AC/DC) in the beautiful west coast, white sandy beach oriented city of Perth, Western Australia? I was channel hopping one night and got hungry, so I tuned the television to a music programme and went to fix myself a sandwich. Well, half way through laying down the cheese layer I found myself unconsciously singing to a rock song on the television. This made me stop and take stock. So I listened a little harder and then found the hairs on the back of my neck rising, and then I felt like having a beer, and I felt my youth was returning to me (at least the memories of it) with all the hormonal urgings, and the dreams, and the excitement of discovering girls and surfing - all around this music. I was shaken momentarily. How would I describe the music of Eskimo Joe. Infectious power rock pop with stunning male vocals and spine tingling guitar riffs and hooks. What also stopped me in my tracks, was watching the 7 song cycle the band played on television and being glued to the screen. These guys have a definite presence, watch them perform if you get the chance. I sensed I was witnessing something special, a band of enormous talent, perhaps not fully realised (even yet), and hey... they come from down the road - unbelievable indeed. I am forever amazed at how this world of ours continues to throw us curve balls, to make life interesting in a myriad of ways. Listen to Black Fingernails, Red Wine, the "single to make you tingle". This song was picked up by radio station Triple JJJ in Australia and it immediately took off like a concord - a great song. The rest of the songs range from power cords with gorgeous guitar hooks and keyboards to gut wrenching power melodies and achingly beautiful vocals that make one long to re-live life's youthful emotions, and all those urgent feelings and human desires. The lyrics speak of home and of New York and of London, where we yearn like the singer for a woman who has left Western Australia and gone home to London, and we worry for her safety from the London Bombs. I am not sure if young people define this as surf music these days, but it made me want to go surfing again, kind of like the Hoodoo Gurus in the old days. Each song is an interesting, and often touching story, sometimes enough to cause a strong emotional reaction, and many of these inspiring songs ask you the question in one way or another - "how does it feel?" (life I suppose!). Well, Eskimo Joe, you have "surprisingly" made an ageing ex-60's/70's baby boomer hippy feel very emotionally good again, very strong. Is this not what music is indeed supposed to evoke? Anyway, good on you young fella's. Let the spinakers out boys, and fly!!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Aussie group rocks!,
By Arizona Music Fan (Phoenix, AZ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Black Fingernails Red Wine (W/ Bonus DVD) (Audio CD)
This group appeared in Tempe several days ago in front of a very small crowd. Unfortunately I wasn't there but a friend was and told me to be sure and check them out. After listening to just a short excerpt from Black Fingernails, Red Wine, I purchased the album, and it has been playing non-stop in my car CD player every since. The group rocks hard and also knows how to put out a great ballad. If asked to compare them to other groups, I would say they were a cross between Tragically Hip and the Moody Blues. I predict a bright future for this terrific band.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Too good for mass consumption.,
This review is from: Black Fingernails Red Wine (W/ Bonus DVD) (Audio CD)
These guys are the real thing--multi-instrumentalists, great songs. I saw them live at the Bottom Of The Hill, San Francisco playing to a fortunate few. See them while you still can in a club because they'll be playing much larger venues soon. They're definitely better than any of the headliners they've played with in the past. Let's hope the industry doesn't ruin it for these guys. I eagerly await the next album. Thank you Australia!
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