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  • Audio CD (October 29, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: October 14, 2002
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Import [Generic]
  • ASIN: B00006NSGB
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #297,477 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Nameless
2. Formulae
3. I Saw a Prayer
4. Serpent Sky
5. Always and Forever
6. Brother Sleep
7. Sinking
8. 7th Wave
9. Half Three
10. Glimmer
11. City
12. Olche Mhaith

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Second album from young Dublin indie-rock trio, following 2000's eponymous-titled debut. Showcasing a new depth of emotional maturity and a much-broadened sonic palette, this record deals with big themes and is epic in scope. Recorded in Dublin and London with the band's 'Dream Team' of Flood and Alan Moulder (U2, Smashing Pumpkins, Depeche Mode), it includes the single 'Formulae'. Sony. 2002.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good Songs; Irritating Vocals, November 20, 2002
By WrtnWrd "Hankman" (Northridge, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This Irish trio ups the tempos on their second release, I to Sky, and the new speed makes their hyper-emotional juvenilia signify more deeply than on their debut. Problem is, Mark Greaney has also upped the vocal register. His shrieking tenor now sounds like Chipmunks on acid. The songs themselves are stellar, especially the rollicking "Formulae" and the incendiary "I Saw a Prayer". So I won't blame the material on the low repeat potential of I to Sky - just the producers, Flood and Alan Moulder, neither of whom have ever met a filter or an echo machine they didn't like. And who certainly urged Greaney to scream like Jimmy Somerville on rock night at the gay bar.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Frankly....disappointing, October 29, 2002
By alexliamw (London United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
JJ72's eponymous debut was a solid effort, but suffered from an unhealthy degree of same-y-ness, boasting several amazing tracks but also several totally forgettable ones. On I To Sky we were promised a more stripped down, dark sound. And true, the strings are missing, but listening to I To Sky, this is clearly the same band recording as on JJ72. Where JJ72 was littered with references to Placebo and Everything Must Go-era Manics, I To Sky is full of nods to the Smashing Pumpkins - from the softest to the loudest songs, the influence is present.

Yet, like Muse and Coldplay, JJ72 are a band that, regardless of what influences they take on board, will always sound very similar. This is partly due to Mark Greaney's voice - in turns playful and sweet, then melodramatic, raw, cracked and howling. On I To Sky it sounds even higher - and the suspicion on first single Formulae is that it may have been digitally altered to sound so in the verse. Nevertheless, it's very good, despite being the closest thing here to the first album - sticking to the traditional JJ72 format of lovely, somewhat twee verse and big, melodramatic chorus.

Elsewhere we see more variation but little improvement. 7th Wave builds throughout the song to its climax but ultimately leaves little impression, and opener Nameless is a slight, stripped-down piano ballad that seems more an overture or prequel to I To Sky than the opening manifesto that October Swimmer was to JJ72. Similarly, Oiche Mhaith is a nice, beautiful closer, but not even a closing call of `love, love, love, love' can turn it into a match for JJ72's magnificent finale Bumble Bee.

The darker, heavier edge promised is only really present on one track - Serpent Sky - which starts with a 100% Placebo riff, threatens to be entirely forgettable, but soon builds right up into a quasi-metallic opus that, unlike every song on JJ72, never moves back into quietness at any point. This is such a triumph that it ends up being the album's best track. But unfortunately, despite several likable efforts, there is nothing on I To Sky to match the ragged, elegaic, tortured beauty of October Swimmer, Oxygen, Snow or Algeria. Instead, where JJ72 was half-brilliant half-forgettable, I To Sky is entirely good but never great, with the possible exception of Formulae and Serpent Sky. Consequently, JJ72 will have to wait until their third album to perfect their formula (no pun intended). 3 stars.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Credit where credit is due, May 1, 2004
Don't let the critics scare you away from this release. JJ72 follows in the footsteps on their first release and created a solid, consistent and perhaps a better album than their first. Formulae is the spectacular highlight of the album but there are several others. Unlike another reviewer I actually like the lead singers voice and I find the production quite good. The bottom line is that if you liked their first disc you will like their second, it hasn't left my CD player since I bought it.
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