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Twenty One

Twenty One
Mystery Jets

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Track Listing

  1. Hideaway
  2. Young Love (feat Laura Marling)
  3. Half In Love With Elizabeth
  4. Flakes
  5. Veiled in Grey
  6. Two Doors Down
  7. MJ
  8. Umbrellahead
  9. Hand Me Down
  10. First To Know
  11. Behind The Bunhouse
  12. Twenty One (hidden)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21806 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-03-24
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
'Twenty One' is the second album from psychedelic indie actMystery Jets. Produced by indie-electro super-producer ErolAlkan, the follow-up to 2006's 'Making Dens' explores many different musical landscapes; eighties disco influences run deep throughout, with nineties Britpop also resonating strongly. Singles include 'Two Doors Down and 'Young Love', whichfeatures indie-folk starlet Laura Marling.


Customer Reviews

Mystery Jets - Twenty One5
I rushed out to buy this album after hearing and loving the excellent single "Two Doors Down" and the rest of the album is equally brilliant. With a real 80's sound, reminiscent of groups like The Police, Talking Heads and Ah-Ha this album is very listenable, likeable and extremely fun. I can't wait to see these guys at Glastonbury in a few weeks! Highly recommended and easily one of the best albums of 2008 so far.

Stand out tracks - Two Doors Down, MJ and Young Love.

A Solid Effort4
They've tightened their sound and Blaine's voice has never sounded better - leading the band into wildly catchy tunes, feeling more like a complete album then their previous. Fans of their first will find this second effort greatly welcomed.

Moments of genius3
The Cure, Tears For Fears, The Cars, Duran Duran...if there's one thing this album is guaranteed to do it's to remind you of the 1980's.

Recent single Two Doors Down was one of those classic divisive pop hits. Some would appreciate it for what it is (a catchy pop hit) whilst others would probably be unable to look past the obvious 80's sound (complete with gratuitous sax solo) that it undoubtedly represents. Those of you who land in the "hate" category for this one might as well steer clear of MJ, which almost transcends into parody.

Lead single, Young Love, was, on the other hand, criminally overlooked by most, but is one of the better songs on the album. Laura Marling pops in to lend a hand and whilst it may be very much one of those "boy meets girl" style songs, it's one of the better examples of that mini-genre. It's got feeling, which is rare in a modern day pop song and, like the other standout tracks on the album such as Half In Love With Elizabeth and Veiled In Grey, it is completely devoid of cliche.

It's not a trick that they can completely keep up for the entire album and towards the end there is a definite lull. It's not to say that the lesser tracks are awful, but they are overshadowed by the brilliance on display elsewhere.

Still, a good album with a handful of excellent tracks is certainly worth the investment in my opinion.