Plastic Skies

Plastic Skies Artist: Bodyjar
Label: Jvc Victor
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 4988002434145
ASIN: B000068WF7


Release Date: 2002-08-01

Plastic Skies


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Tracks:

  1. Is It A Lie
  2. One In A Million
  3. Not From Where I Stand
  4. So Negative
  5. Make A Different
  6. To Drunk To Drive
  7. Underwater
  8. Emmaline
  9. Don't Trust Anyone
  10. Feel Better
  11. Tortured Life
  12. Dry Gin
  13. Clones
  14. Everyone Else
  15. Tv

Album Details

Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Band!.......2003-10-11

Saw Bodyjar play a few tracks from this album in the basement of city music store.
They sounded incredible, by far the best band i've heard live. They have an incredible
sound, especially live, let alone on the cd, which is just as good. I then saw them play
a full set and was literally blown away (again).

I would rate this album to be about their best, alongside the album "take a look inside",
another great one! Gotta be about the greatest Australian punk/rock band ever.

Seriously reccommnend this album to any music lover? A must have.

5 out of 5 stars Great album probably their best!.......2003-09-21

Started listening to them after a visit to Australia and loved what I heard, havn't stopped since. A must buy!

5 out of 5 stars Incredible album, band should be HUGE!.......2003-08-27

Bodyjar first came to my attention through playing "Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3" with my kids. No joke.

For those of you who haven't played it, the game has a soundtrack of a dozen or so different songs, and one of them stuck out as one of the most killer songs I'd ever heard. It took some research, but I eventually found out that the song was "Not the Same" and the band was Bodyjar. That was a lucky day for me - I discovered a band that quickly became a favorite of mine, and one that puts all the mega-popular radio-airplay MTV-TRL-whatever "punk" bands to shame.

In some ways, it's insulting to their talent to call them a punk band, although they definitely are in the same genre as contemporaries like Blink-182, Sum 41, Green Day, etc. But they are so much more than their contemporaries.

Bodyjar writes melodic, solid, rocking, up-tempo tunes that become instantly familiar and make you want to sing along. This is definitely high-energy music but at the same time very musical and melodic. The lyrics avoid cliches and the corny humor that ruin so many similar bands' works. What are the songs about? Life, love, loss... everything. They don't club you over the head with some preachy message, nor do they sink to the banalities of so many other bands that have made it bigger with less talent. They give you a seed of a thought that may or may not take root - if it doesn't, you can always just enjoy the music.

The vocals on this album (and the other Bodyjar albums I've heard) are fantastic: the lead vocalist has a voice I would kill for, and the background vocals are strong and harmonious. The production on the album is excellent (wish I could mix as well as whoever engineered this). The arrangements are full with diverse parts between the guitars and interesting musical ideas. All the players are great and shine in their own ways. There's a lot of intricacies between the parts that show a level of musical craftsmanship far above other punk bands. This is quite polished punk, but it shines all the brighter for it.

Still not convinced? Listen to some tracks, either here or at the band's website. These guys should be HUGE, given the bands that actually are big these days.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome.......2003-08-23

GREAT CD, this should be A HUNDRED DOALLER CD, ITS SOOOO GOOD

5 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. Meet the Bellrays ~ Bellrays
  2. Bombs and Lullabies, 1981-1988 ~ David Quinton
  3. Sample Bangi
  4. HEAVY METAL GUITAR PRACTICE CD ~ Jam Track
  5. Time Out Classics, Vol. 3
  6. Sahb Stories/Rock Drill
  7. Vol. 2-Eighties
  8. Kurofune ~ Various Artists
  9. Soul of Rock N Roll: 70's Real Rock Collection ~ Various Artists
  10. Fundamentales

Music Album

Music Album

Music

Comme un Aimant ~ Akhenaton

British & Irish Pub Songs ~ Various Artists

Rock My Soul ~ Lonnie Donegan

The New Order ~ Testament

Last Command ~ W.a.S.P.

Calypso Pioneers: 1912-1937 ~ Various Artists

Niger: Chasseurs du Dallol Mawri (Hunters of the Dallol) ~ Various Artists

Mama's Song ~ Lynyrd Skynyrd

Acústico MTV ~ Marina Lima

Spy for the Band ~ Carnation