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press darlings... Jenifer Convertible review--written by and copyright Aaron Poehler Wanna Drag? (CD)--Yum/Beloved Entertainment Group Jenifer Convertible is a traditional-lineup rock band
that purveys punky pop music (or poppy punk music, your choice) that
looks back with fondness at more innocent times, both of personal childhood
and once-mainstream, now-camp antique values. Ultimately, this record reminds me of no one so much as the Dentists, the late English band whose final album was also produced by Tiers--further evidence of the bands' similar approaches. Unfortunately for Jenifer Convertible's possible future, the Dentists struggled for a decade on small indie labels, then got signed, put out two records that didn't sell, got dropped, and broke up. History doesn't always repeat itself, though, and Jenifer Convertible is off to a relatively promising start here. ChugChanga Top Records 1995 Okay, so I'll give in and give you my top records for '95. Full-length (or close, at least) 1. Seam - Are You Driving Me Crazy? (Touch And Go) Shorter Than Full Lengths: Jenifer Convertible Three pop tunes in the post-punk tradition. And "Speedracer" is not the cartoon theme song. The song doesn't seem to have much to do with the show at all. Short, pleasant riff works that make me think of summer somewhere other than Florida (where it has been summer ever since I moved here last fall). Nothing complicated, nothing particularly astonishing. Just nice pop music. And that is a real achievement all by itself. JENIFER CONVERTIBLE (Scrawl, 1996) IMR review (Speedracer 7") Next up is a clear green offering from Jennifer Convertible (Puddle).
UNKNOWN SOURCES ... and Jenifer Convertible from NYC (Lee Ranaldo joins the Posies) WE Festival (Wilmington, NC)
SHALLOW END (reference to band in book - "Our Noise") Review by Franklin Bruno (Our Noise by Jeff Gomez, Simon & Schuster paperback, 1995) "It's a trio, thinks the A&R man, just like Nirvana." --Jeff Gomez, Our Noise "The world is filled with guys like Jim who resist generational tags for fear of being swept up in a mob that's a tenth of a degree less intelligent than they are." --ibid. "Why yes, Sarah, please get me a double short half-decaf mocha and a Voice. Did you buy that sweater at Urban Outfitters?" "Yes, but I'm wearing a Knapsack t-shirt underneath it." She turns prettily, like something out of a J. Peterman catalog, and leaves the office. Maybe she'll be different from all the rest, thinks Bob. Unbeknownst to him, Sarah is sleeping with an ex-member of Jenifer Convertible. Sometimes he feels remorse over the fact that he and his bosses could just as easily be throwing the company's money (not that Jeff's advance was huge) at someone who can write. But his entire industry, as well as several others, had grown fixated on capturing the fancy of some alleged generation, a carefree yet suspicious generation, so eager to consume, yet so afraid to belong, drifting aimlessly down the road of America like a J. Mascis solo, this generation with more home pages than homes. The Gajoob Interview FURTHER PROPS from Canada (a couple of gigs to remember) Jennifer Convertible. Fri. at Boot and Saddle, 1 a.m. reference to a J.C. ex-drummer in someone's blog -- ...my apologies to everyone involved. so shea my best friend and life long bass player joins and we start
gigging with the first drummer who also played with another band at
the time called jennifer convertible and they were
pretty good too but he just had a kid and his wife freaked out about
him never being home and smoking pot so she ripped up the suit of his
that we play out in and destroyed the bass drum skin which had the logo
on it and then he flaked out just before a cbgb's gig which me and shea
played unplugged.... LOSER"S LOUNGE Zombies Tribute Show review The following is a mini-review of the recent Zombies cover show at ... Another highlight was "Butcher's Tale," sung and played
in a campy but heartfelt style
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