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Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
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Album Details: Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb

Release Date:07/07/1998
Label:Polygram Records
UPC:731452451828

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User Reviews: Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb

  • Overall:

    Daisy's Sonic Masterpiece

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 23, 2000 | 1 out of 1 found this Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb review helpful

    Daisy's relationship-gone-bad with Island records is a matter of recorded history. They went into the studio for the first time with no old material to recycle, prepared to build an album from the ground up. Island had given them carte blanche on al...bum content, and Daisy intended to use it to the fullest. Phil Karnats had joined ranks with the band at this point, invited by Tim DeLaughter to augment his and Wes' creative input. Mark Pirro was also still very much a part of the group, but the other half of the rhythm section was in limbo. After drummer Bryan Wakeland had parted ways with the band on friendly terms, a replacement, Brave Combo's Mitch Marine, was instated for a short time. However, he was asked to step down due to creative conflicts before this album was recorded. Shortly after arriving at the studio in Woodstock, NY, Ben Curtis, formerly of UFOFU, was asked to join. Curtis remained the drummer for Tripping Daisy until their breakup just days before the new millineum. The result of these recordings by the new five piece line-up is nothing short of phenomenal. Compared to "Bill," "Jesus Hits" takes longer to soak in, but upon the third listening or so, the genious of the album really becomes apparent. This is very much a listening experience rather than a collection of songs. Like the album's artwork suggests, it is a collage of textures and emotions complimented by five-part harmony for the first time on any Tripping Daisy record! This would become their trademark sound until the demise of the band in 1999. Highlights include "Field Day Jitters," "Waited a Light Year," "Sonic Bloom," "Mechanical Breakdown," "Our Drive to the Sun/Can a Man Mark It?," "Human Contact," and "Tiny Men." The range and depth of these recordings show a band that has matured more in seven years than most bands do over two or three decades. Unfortunately, the decision to release the 7+ minute mini-epic "Waited a Light Year" as the first single coupled with Island Record's total lack of promotional support doomed this record before it was even released. Those who purchased the album most often praise it as one of the best rock albums ever recorded. Rumors surfaced about a movie in the works to support the film, but that fell through when the band was dropped from Island months after the album's release. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    awesome,awesome, awesome

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 14, 2002

    What can i say??....Just too damn good!
    You have to get it..buy it,steal it,sell your
    body for it...whatever!

Pro Reviews: Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb

  • All Music Guide

    Tripping Daisy's first two albums were written off as average post-grunge alt-rock records, which may make the presence of Eric Drew Feldman -- a former member of Pere Ubu and a colleague of both Captain Beefheart and Frank Black -- as a producer and keyboardist a little puzzling to the group's detractors. After all, Tripping Daisy was supposed to be in it for the cash and fame, not art, but critics may have to change their tune after listening to the Daisy's third album, Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb. The band has made a big stylistic breakthrough, enhancing the psychedelic subtext that ran through their first two records, retaining their melodic sensibility and jacking up their weirdness quotient, thanks to Feldman. Although there are a few times where their ambitions outweigh their achievements, the entire result is an impressive record that balances punk-pop with art-rock. It's a smart, ambitious and successful album that may come as a surprise, not only for the doubters but for ha...rdcore fans, since nothing they've done before suggests the power of Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb. (Also, it's nice that Tripping Daisy paid tribute to the great, underappreciated indie-rock band Brainiac and its tragically departed leader Tim Taylor by covering "Indian Poker" -- it, like the rest of the album, shows that their hearts are in the right place.) - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Tripping Daisy

Pleasantly inspired by the Beatles' psychedelic period as well as the more heavy riffers of the 1970s, alternative popsters Tripping Daisy came together in Dallas in 1991. Comprising vocalist/guitarist Tim DeLaughter, guitarist Wes Berggren, bassist Mark Pirro and drummer Mitch Marine, the band gigged around the area and began recording soon after. One of the session hi... Read more