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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Pop For Smart People, November 5, 2003
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This review is from: They're Everywhere! (Audio CD)
Pop-rock rarely comes in the neat combination of smart, catchy and personal consistently delivered by Jim's Big Ego, and perhaps never as consistently as on the dozen songs on the trio's latest album. Lead singer-songwriter Jim Infantino is an acute observer of contemporary social customs and behavior, and he has an uncanny knack for translating his observations into the accessible, pop equivalents of essays by Theodore Adorno and Walter Benjamin. Best line: "I'm a paranoid schizophrenic with surround-sound speakers." Second-best: "She's got a Harley she hardly ever rides." Pure pop for smart people.

-- Seth Rogovoy, Berkshire Eagle

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Domestic bliss never sounded so good, December 14, 2003
This review is from: They're Everywhere! (Audio CD)
Being lucky enough to live in the Boston area and get a regular dose of Jim's Big Ego concert fun practically whenever I feel like it, I can safely say that it's a band that has close ties to its fandom, and hopefully always will. This notion has become particularly apparent to me with the release of their latest album.

They're Everywhere is a mix of old and new material, but a good chunk of it should be familiar to longtime concert-goers, MP3.com frequenters, and album-buyers. "A**hole" is really "Hi-ho," a concert favorite finally recorded in the studio and given a different (and infinitely more obvious) name. "Cut Off Your Head" has been slightly reworked from the version found on the "Titanic" (live) album. "In a Bar" is a song that was conceived and born entirely from live improv.

And "Mix Tape?" Just visit their official website and "egog" forum to figure out where the sentiments behind this rather anti-RIAA song came from. Jim's Big Ego is all about utilizing the internet, free downloads, and unusually liberal consumer sharing rights to increase their music listenership base.

This album has a decidedly polished, upbeat feel that was lacking from previous endeavors. Songs like "The Music of You," "Math Prof Rock Star," and "Party on the Everglades" seem to hint at a certain level of comfort, ease and-- dare i say?-- domestic bliss. It's as if Jim's Big Ego has finally found its groove. As if the studio time has been one constant party that we've finally been invited to.

Of course, there are still a few sad, thought-provoking songs. "Better Than You" could be construed as highhanded and preachy, but the quiet poetic simplicity of the lyrics will suck you in nevertheless. "Love What's Gone" uses the symbolic imagery of baseball to describe the loss of a loved one. But "The Ballad of Barry Allen" has struck me the hardest, even if it is just a song about a comic book character (The Flash). Jim Infantino manages once again to give a new and heart-rending perspective to a persona we thought we had figured out decades ago.

Though perhaps not their best album overall, it should definitely be in any JBE fan's collection. I would anticipate that it would sit best with either longtime and loyal fans, or first-time listeners that come from a pop music fan base, like Barenaked Ladies.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Toe Tapping, brain drilling, November 15, 2003
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This review is from: They're Everywhere! (Audio CD)
Can't stop humming the tunes, can't stop thinking about the lyrics. Funny and smart...chic geek at its best. "What They Might Be Giants" was and "Bare Naked Ladies" aspired to. Good Stuff
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Suprise! Best album I've bought in years!, May 6, 2005
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J. Opem (Madison, Wi.) - See all my reviews
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I bought this because of an internet slam to Dubyah made to the tune of the *ss$ole song. I dug that tune and went out on a $12.50 limb for the disc. It's good. Real good! The music has a wide appeal and will be liked whether you are 50 or 15 (warning - explicit lyrics - those over 50 should use caution!!).
I just ordered the rest of Jim's albums including the "Jim Infantino album - Titanic. I only wish I had them delivered next day air. This stuff is smart and yet light and enjoyable. Jim's Big Ego will bring a smile to your face!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another winner, December 6, 2003
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sparklingstr (Scarsdale, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: They're Everywhere! (Audio CD)
Been a fan of JBE for a few years now and this latest album is my new favorite. "Smart pop" is right. Catchy songs that you can listen to over and over again with getting nauseus. If you're sick of the same old radio play, but this album. If you've never seen them in concert, I highly recommend the experience.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!, January 29, 2008
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This review is from: They're Everywhere! (Audio CD)
Others have said more, so I'll just say that this is a brilliant CD: quite possibly JBE's best! Social satire, personal insights, and some pretty good licks all combine to make a superb CD. This is THE favorite road-trip CD around here, and it gets played a lot. Accessible, hip, and scathing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hello?, May 9, 2006
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Truthseeker (New London, CT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: They're Everywhere! (Audio CD)
Why isn't this band a national phenom? This is one of the catchiest "unpop" albums to come out in years and it deserves fame. Great songwriting, witty, silly, sometimes even profound, with great hooks. This album tops most of the stuff that's getting all the attention. So what gives?
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4.0 out of 5 stars They should be everywhere., May 17, 2005
This review is from: They're Everywhere! (Audio CD)
Creative, fun lyrics - think "They might be Giants", solid music talent = a great cd. Highly recommend for those who know life is not so serious.
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