This content requires the Adobe Flash Player. Excluding the final two tracks, Electric Honey is a beat-heated delight that one may hear snippets of amidst the flashing lights of a discotheque.We are sorry to announce that The Karaoke Online Flash site will no longer be available by the end of 2020 due to Adobe and all major browsers stopping support of the Flash Player." The album’s closer, “Lover’s Moon,” is a pretty little ditty consisting of acoustic guitar, violin, and Jill’s attractive voice, but feels out of place as well. An enjoyable track, but also a misplaced one. But even the darkest songs don’t stray too far from the dance floor.Ī surf tune with heavy echoing reverb, “Fly,” sounds strange among an array of dance tracks with its Dick Dale approach. By far the most mysterious track on the album, “Gypsy” blends slower beats with spookier keys. “Gypsy” teeters on an upbeat Massive Attack feel. On “Alien Lover,” the keyboards add an interplanetary sound. However, there’s still a hint of Luscious Jackson’s darker side in songs like “Christine,” “Alien Lover,” and “Gypsy.” An eerie, Egyptian feel permeates “Christine,” accompanied by a clever bass line and the seductive vocals of Jill Cunniff. 3 of the sexiest ladies in rock.and the drummer. The brief, playful tunes are just pleasant pop songs encompassing more bass and beats than the usual. I like getting blazed as hell and listening to good ol 90s jams. It was commissioned as a double single with 'Deep Shag' in some markets and it contains a sample of 'On and On' by Gladys Knight & the Pips. The original lineup consisted of bassist/vocalist, Jill Cunniff. Drummer Kate Schellenbach joined the band midway through. The bands name was inspired by now-retired American basketball player Lucious Jackson. The original band consisted of Jill Cunniff (vocals, bass), Gabby Glaser (vocals, guitar), and Vivian Trimble (keyboards, vocals). The band's name was inspired by former American basketball player Lucious Jackson. The songs are catchy, but don’t contain the plastic cheesiness some ex-Menudo member may capture in his song. 'Citysong' is a song performed by American alternative rock group Luscious Jackson, issued as the lead single from their debut studio album Natural Ingredients. Luscious Jackson is an alternative rock/rap-rock group formed in 1991. There is a stronger mood of celebration compared to the darker Fever In Fever Out (“Nervous Breakthrough,” “Ladyfingers,” and “Friends”).
The more pronounced beats and electronics signal a clubbier, more danceable feel. Having listened to the ultra-loungy Fever In Fever Out (last album) repeatedly, Electric Honey is quite a contrast to the group’s previous albums. (Editor’s Note: We wouldn’t be reviewing it if it weren’t.) By Pablo Goldstein, Becca James, Noah Jacobs, and Marc Hershon. Shamefully, it somewhat resembles the teenage pop sound, but Electric Honey is far more complex compared to the Christina Ag-whatever-lera genre of today’s Barbie pop. This Week in Comedy Podcasts: Weird Al’s Luscious Locks. Probably the most radio-friendly of their accomplishments, it wouldn’t be surprising to hear “Ladyfingers” appear after a Britney Spears “love” song on the local bubble-gum radio station. During the latel 960s, when Luscious Jackson ’ s name sake Lucius Jackson played for the Philadelphia 76ers in the National Basketball League, members of the all-female band were just coming into the world.
Luscious Jackson has recorded a superb pop album that is catchy in every way.