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Good Monsters

Jars Of Clay

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The evolution to a pure rock sound on Jars of Clay's seventh studio album, Good Monsters, is not a far cry from traces of alternative rock that surface on nearly all of their recordings in one degree or another. Fans accurately predicted a return to a harder-edged rock outing after the band's three previous efforts -- 2003's Furthermore and Who We Are Instead, as well as 2005's Redemption Songs -- leaned primarily toward a stripped-down folk sound. Monsters stretches the four-piece band past any set of expectations and results in its boldest effort to date. Known for introspection and openness, their lyrics this time around offer no singular message other than an unapologetic admittance that they don't have all the answers. Songs bounce from haunting to lilting, pensive to provoking, ultimately creating a set list that is cohesive only in its self-examination. Among the many standouts, the jarring opener, "Work," manifests within seconds that acoustic guitars have been set aside in lieu of a more raw, glaring sound. "Dead Man (Carry Me)" gets going with a jangly guitar riff and heavy beats resembling secular contemporaries the Killers. "There Is a River" finds its place among the band's greatest, taking an Americana drive à la Counting Crows' "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby" or Ingram Hill's "The Captain." "Mirrors & Smoke" features a duet between lead vocalist Dan Haseltine and ex-Sixpence None the Richer frontwoman Leigh Nash. The bandmembers continue to bear sonic ode to Toad the Wet Sprocket and U2 on this record, but they draw upon enough of their own trademark sound that only isolated moments would evoke comparisons to the latter's mid-decade classic How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. Good Monsters doesn't aim for arena rock, but it remains well-crafted and vulnerable at the core. Jars of Clay bear the cross of being compared to their self-titled debut with every following record. Good Monsters is a departure from that debut, but assuredly a welcome one that yet again demonstrates the band's depth and talent.

© Jared Johnson /TiVo

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1
Work
00:03:53

Charlie Lowell, Composer, Lyricist - Dan Haseltine, Composer, Lyricist - Stephen Mason, Composer, Lyricist - Matt Odmark, Composer, Lyricist - Jars Of Clay, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 2006 Essential Records

2
Dead Man (Carry Me)
00:03:19

Charlie Lowell, Composer, Lyricist - Dan Haseltine, Composer, Lyricist - Stephen Mason, Composer, Lyricist - Matt Odmark, Composer, Lyricist - Jars Of Clay, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 2006 Essential Records

3
All My Tears
00:03:45

Julie Anne Miller, Composer, Lyricist - Jars Of Clay, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 2006 Essential Records

4
Even Angels Cry
00:04:21

Charlie Lowell, Composer, Lyricist - Dan Haseltine, Composer, Lyricist - Stephen Mason, Composer, Lyricist - Matt Odmark, Composer, Lyricist - Jars Of Clay, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 2006 Essential Records

5
There Is A River
00:03:51

Ron Aniello, Composer, Lyricist - Charlie Lowell, Composer, Lyricist - Dan Haseltine, Composer, Lyricist - Stephen Mason, Composer, Lyricist - Matt Odmark, Composer, Lyricist - Jars Of Clay, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 2006 Essential Records

6
Good Monsters
00:04:05

Charlie Lowell, Composer, Lyricist - Dan Haseltine, Composer, Lyricist - Stephen Mason, Composer, Lyricist - Matt Odmark, Composer, Lyricist - Jars Of Clay, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 2006 Essential Records

7
Oh My God
00:06:05

Charlie Lowell, Composer, Lyricist - Dan Haseltine, Composer, Lyricist - Stephen Mason, Composer, Lyricist - Matt Odmark, Composer, Lyricist - Jars Of Clay, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 2006 Essential Records

8
Surprise
00:03:50

Charlie Lowell, Composer, Lyricist - Dan Haseltine, Composer, Lyricist - Stephen Mason, Composer, Lyricist - Matt Odmark, Composer, Lyricist - Jars Of Clay, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 2006 Essential Records

9
Take Me Higher
00:04:40

Ron Aniello, Composer, Lyricist - Charlie Lowell, Composer, Lyricist - Dan Haseltine, Composer, Lyricist - Stephen Mason, Composer, Lyricist - Matt Odmark, Composer, Lyricist - Jars Of Clay, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 2006 Essential Records

10
Mirrors & Smoke
00:03:58

Charlie Lowell, Composer, Lyricist - Dan Haseltine, Composer, Lyricist - Stephen Mason, Composer, Lyricist - Matt Odmark, Composer, Lyricist - Jars Of Clay, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 2006 Essential Records

11
Light Gives Heat
00:04:41

Charlie Lowell, Composer, Lyricist - Dan Haseltine, Composer, Lyricist - Stephen Mason, Composer, Lyricist - Matt Odmark, Composer, Lyricist - Jars Of Clay, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 2006 Essential Records

12
Water Under The Bridge
00:03:57

Ron Aniello, Composer, Lyricist - Charlie Lowell, Composer, Lyricist - Dan Haseltine, Composer, Lyricist - Stephen Mason, Composer, Lyricist - Matt Odmark, Composer, Lyricist - Jars Of Clay, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer

(P) 2006 Essential Records

Album review

The evolution to a pure rock sound on Jars of Clay's seventh studio album, Good Monsters, is not a far cry from traces of alternative rock that surface on nearly all of their recordings in one degree or another. Fans accurately predicted a return to a harder-edged rock outing after the band's three previous efforts -- 2003's Furthermore and Who We Are Instead, as well as 2005's Redemption Songs -- leaned primarily toward a stripped-down folk sound. Monsters stretches the four-piece band past any set of expectations and results in its boldest effort to date. Known for introspection and openness, their lyrics this time around offer no singular message other than an unapologetic admittance that they don't have all the answers. Songs bounce from haunting to lilting, pensive to provoking, ultimately creating a set list that is cohesive only in its self-examination. Among the many standouts, the jarring opener, "Work," manifests within seconds that acoustic guitars have been set aside in lieu of a more raw, glaring sound. "Dead Man (Carry Me)" gets going with a jangly guitar riff and heavy beats resembling secular contemporaries the Killers. "There Is a River" finds its place among the band's greatest, taking an Americana drive à la Counting Crows' "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby" or Ingram Hill's "The Captain." "Mirrors & Smoke" features a duet between lead vocalist Dan Haseltine and ex-Sixpence None the Richer frontwoman Leigh Nash. The bandmembers continue to bear sonic ode to Toad the Wet Sprocket and U2 on this record, but they draw upon enough of their own trademark sound that only isolated moments would evoke comparisons to the latter's mid-decade classic How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. Good Monsters doesn't aim for arena rock, but it remains well-crafted and vulnerable at the core. Jars of Clay bear the cross of being compared to their self-titled debut with every following record. Good Monsters is a departure from that debut, but assuredly a welcome one that yet again demonstrates the band's depth and talent.

© Jared Johnson /TiVo

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