By Brian P. Rubin
The Jelly Project made their second visit to KFAI’s “Live
From Studio 5!” this week, and proceeded to play a raucous set of rough and
tumble rock music. The four-piece is comprised of Eric Mitchell on guitar,
Christopher Reifsteck on bass, Paul Solem on drums, and the eponymous Angelica “Jelly”
Thomas fronting the band with powerful vocals. They were joined by Doug the
Thug, Dewglass, and guest host Liz Molland on her second stint as guest host on
the show.
The group was also joined by the ladies behind the “Twin
Cities Chicks Who Rock” calendar for a few minutes. But once they split,
the group got back to rocking pretty hard. Liz put it best when she said to Jelly, "you have a powerful, awesome voice." Tough one to argue, that.
Throughout the set, the band blasted out songs like “Fireside,”
“Ginger Love,” “Legends Die,” and “Ugly Dirty,” the title track of the band’s
last album. The group also played tunes from its most recent album, Debaucherous. With driving rock grooves
and heavy distortion, the Jelly Project plays music that grabs your attention
and doesn’t let go. So if you want to give it a listen, it can be downloaded
for free on Itmusic.us
(with
each track linked
on this Facebook page) until this Sunday.
If you want to see the Jelly Project live, they’ve got two
shows in St. Paul this Saturday: first at the Winter Carnival in downtown Saint
Paul, and then later that night at Wild
Tymes. If you want to get more Jelly Project, don’t forget to scope out their Facebook page.
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