Thursday, November 5, 2009

Jeremy Freer and The Juliets


Deep Cutz
by Jeff Milo

Jeremy Freer’s vocals should have always been paired with the soaring, sawed moan of a cello — even if the guy has a soft spot for post-hardcore stuff like Fugazi or shredded indie-rock like Sebadoh — we also have to consider his undying love for the haunting beauty of Chopin. Indeed, blend that with the baroque-pop and folk influences upon his string-playing bandmates Kaylan Mitchell and Sarah Myers, with the hook-happy pop acrobat of Freer’s longtime friend and collaborator Scott Masson (also of Office) and you have the delicate and rousing orchestral sweeps of The Juliets.

The quartet are currently finishing up their debut full-length (for an early-2010 release) and play Friday (11/6) at PJ’s Lager House with Timothy Monger (of Great Lakes Myth Society), Kittens Ablaze and Social Studies
From Real Detroit Weekly
http://www.myspace.com/julietsband

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