
Some band's stay under the radar for so long that It's not until album number 4 that they get the praise they deserve. And then there are some band's stay under It, and under It, and under It until they can't take It any more and disband because they just simply don't want to waste their precious time and getting know where.
In this case, It would be Redjeston who was that band. That's right WAS. Sadly 'jetson split in the summer of this year, 2008. After numerous singles, ep's and only two albums (another coming out in the winter) worth of material.
Some would say six people in a single band is too much... some may say three guitar's in a single band is too much. Well, having more members and more instrument's in a band can make the music some of the most ear blowing, blissfull music you have ever heard. This is proven on the bands first album 'New General Catalogue'. With some song's spanning over 8 minuets, the post-rock side of this band stands out a mile, but the elegant vocals of front man Daniel Carney make this band a little differant than you average post-rock outfit.
After loosing their guitarist Dan Hills, the band continued recording and releasing verious material via indie labels all around europe.Even though the band my be know more, a brand new full length has been penciled in for the winter of 2008 and It includes the incredible track 'These Structures". Be sure to pick a copy up from the obvious outlet's.
The history of Redjetson at wikipedia
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