Jetplane Landing
Est. 1999
"Their music drives forward with jagged guitar riffs and relentless rhythms, creating an urgent pulse that compels movement even as it provokes thought."
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Backlash Cop
2007
About Jetplane Landing
Jetplane Landing matters for their raw emotionality and unfiltered approach to punk rock that resonates deeply with audiences searching for authenticity in a landscape often filled with polished productions.
By channeling the urgency of their sound into themes of disillusionment and personal struggle, they’ve crafted anthems that invite listeners to confront their own existential dilemmas, creating a communal space for vulnerability and...
By channeling the urgency of their sound into themes of disillusionment and personal struggle, they’ve crafted anthems that invite listeners to confront their own existential dilemmas, creating a communal space for vulnerability and connection.
Their innovative approach lies in their ability to merge intense energy with introspective lyricism, giving rise to a sound that feels both immediate and reflective. This blend allows them to craft songs that don’t just rattle the rafters but also linger in the mind, encouraging listeners to engage with the weight of their messages while still reveling in the catharsis of punk’s electric intensity.
Lyrically, Jetplane Landing often explores themes of identity, dissatisfaction, and a longing for change, weaving narratives that balance irony with heartfelt sincerity. Their songwriting draws on storytelling elements, inviting listeners into their world while simultaneously allowing for personal interpretation. The tone fluctuates between fierce defiance and poignant reflection, making it relatable to anyone who has grappled with feelings of alienation or hope.
2 studio albums· 4 years
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Jetplane Landing's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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2 albums
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2003–2007
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