Paul Rigby - 24/Jul/2010  A 300-only vinyl fleet for thissophomore release Pure Groove makes its debut in this column with the intent of taking a selection of albums that were ...
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| danni_lou33 - 08/Oct/2008 I was terrified when news got around that Mystery Jets were ready to release their second album. Perhaps petrified further when it arose that mash-up ...
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L.A. Bryan - 03/Apr/2008  The sirens that rumble in the opener of Twenty One, the sophomore album from Eel Pie Islanders Mystery Jets, serve as more than alarms that signal the...
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| Dan Gennoe - 26/Mar/2008 By their own admission, the second album from Eel Pie Island's favourite young sons, Mystery Jets, is a very different record to 2006's "Making Dens"....
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Kev Kharas - 25/Mar/2008  The story of Twenty One is a tale you’ll hear spun countless times over the next fortnight or so, as press focus comes to fall on Mystery Jets. You m...
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Robert Sandall - 23/Mar/2008  If every track on the Mystery Jets’ second album was as good as Half in Love with Elizabeth, the London quartet’s change of direction mig...
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Jamie Harper - 22/Mar/2008  The pop/prog weirdness, charming songwriting, and unexpected slow burn of Mystery Jets' debut album, 2006's Making Dens, caused enough of a stir to pu...
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| Maddy Costa - 21/Mar/2008 Did he jump or was he pushed Whatever the reason, Blaine Harrison's father Henry is no longer a bona-fide member of the Mystery Jets (although he sti...
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