JETPLANE LANDING - Zero For Conduct - LP - Eco-Mix Vinyl
JETPLANE LANDING - Zero For Conduct - LP - Eco-Mix Vinyl

JETPLANE LANDING - Zero For Conduct - LP - Eco-Mix Vinyl

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Label: Big Scary Monsters SKU: 22670 Catalogue ID: BSM328V Format: Vinyl
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JETPLANE LANDING - Zero For Conduct - LP - Eco-Mix Vinyl

JETPLANE LANDING - Zero For Conduct - LP - Eco-Mix Vinyl

€25.99

 

LP - Limited Edition Eco-Mix Vinyl. 

From Northern Ireland and the South of England hail Jetplane Landing - which, for the last two decades has been variously composed of: Jamie Burchell (Bass/Vocals), Raife Burchell (Drums), Andrew Ferris (Vocals/Guitars), Cahir O’Doherty (Guitars/Vocals) and Craig McKean (Drums). Big Scary Monsters are releasing their debut album Zero For Conduct on vinyl this January as well as putting their entire back catalogue back on streaming services. Their debut album ‘Zero For Conduct’, was recorded on an 8-track tape machine in Jamie's parents' garage in Bognor Regis and mixed during engineer Sean Doherty’s downtime in a London studio owned by a diamond mining company. Hailed a 'masterpiece’ (5Ks - Kerrang!) upon its release in 2001 - it contains fan favourites ‘This Is Not Revolution Rock’ and ‘Summer Ends’ and perfectly encapsulates the vitality of the 00's post-hardcore DIY scene that inspired its creation.

Deriving their name from the moment a blissed-out Burchell/Ferris witnessed At The Drive-In perform ‘One Armed Scissor’ on their debut British TV performance - “Fuck me Ferris, they sound like a jet plane landing!” - ZFC channels that riotous energy across its heart-felt eleven cuts. Delicate acoustic confessionals sit alongside full-throated math-rock experimentation; this is an album as varied as it is ambitious. Jamie: “We initially set out to track the record during a two-week period Andrew had off from work. At the end of those two weeks, we didn’t even have all the drums recorded let alone the overdubs. So the idea emerged that Ferris and I would drive down every weekend from London to my parents’ house and we would make the album that way. Cut to… one year later…” Andrew: “When I listen back now, I can physically feel the conversations we had on those long drives, all those micro-decisions - getting the songs to be… right. It was a long process, but truthfully I’d have been happy to let it go longer. Jamie gave me so much confidence and pushed me to places I didn’t know I had or even needed to be. It was a really special time.”. Jamie continues, “There was this weird fusion between us musically which seemed to just work.”

Fans of Elliot Smith, Nick Drake, J Mascis, and Stephen Malkmus will feel right at home with this lovingly crafted set. Spoiler alert: heavier sounds and bigger rooms were to come for Jetplane but on Zero For Conduct their musical universe feels at once expansive and deeply personal.

Tracklist:

1. What the Argument Has Changed
2. Tiny Bombs
3. This is Not Revolution Rock
4. The Boy You Love to Hate
5. Underground Queen
6. The Last Thing I Should Do
7. Summer Ends
8. Interstate Five
9. End of the Night
10. Atoms Dream in Technicolor
11. A Miracle of Science