While the bedroom provinces and "edge cities" of Middle America usually vacuum up any semblance of avant-garde grit, the Olathe, Kansas based band Jetenderpaul has been riddling the surface of their backwater with reckless creativity. "The Woolen Spires", the band's second full length is a place where atmospheres and eras collide. With a pop sensibility that allows full flowering into the experimental and the experiential, JTP are melodious astronauts for your indie-pop dreams. Jetenderpaul's the Woolen Spires was the band's best outing to date. If you're looking for hooky indie-pop with melodies a-plenty, then this record is surely for you. JTP has never been afraid of experimentation, but on this album you'll find experimentation second to sheer song-craft. The Woolen Spires spent much time in the fermenting process and will capture the group's ever changing sonic bouquet to your delight.
- 1. It's All Chicanery 00:52
- 2. The Channel's Clear and Bright 01:58
- 3. I'll Always Be the One in Need of a Palinode 01:40
- 4. The Road to Damascus 02:21
- 5. The Phenomenological Rhetoric of Summer 02:10
- 6. Two Steps Back and One Below 02:06
- 7. The Sigh That You Aimed at Me 02:28
- 8. Reinventing Ought 01:50
- 9. The Intermission: A Prolegomena to Any Future Remembrances and a Harbinger of Scurry 02:03
- 10. Much More Than Glimmering Eyes 01:26
- 11. Drowning My Faith 01:41
- 12. To Turn Around 01:24
- 13. The Song Admiral Dutchdoor Sang 01:36
- 14. Epson: The Anxious Bench 02:19
- 15. When Will We Dance in Golden Gowns? 03:04
- 16. Manward, Birdward 02:20
- 17. Our Epic Banality 04:42
- 18. The Saddest Story Ever Told 02:06