Jeta Grove, a rock quartet based out of Central NJ, has been stirring up the music scene for the past few years – and rightfully so. The band creates songs with vast emotional depth using a mixed palette of sounds as well as subjects. Their new EP, “Faint Young Sun Paradox,†contains fan favorites such as “Razorblades and Bandaids†– a friend’s desperate attempt to save a life, “Get Out†for those days where independence and an extreme desire to be left alone are at the forefront of our lives, and “One of These Days,†a claim to confidence and self-esteem. The CD was released on July 4, 2008 after fireworks on the beach at a near and dear venue – Joey Harrison’s Surf Club in Ortley Beach. The band has already achieved local notoriety. They now seek to take their music to the next level – and stage – hopefully, in a venue near you!
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REQUEST JETA GROVE ON THE RADIO:
106.3/106.5 FM "G-Rock Radio" 1-866-76-G-ROCK
95.9 FM "The Rat" (732) 681-3890
93.3 FM "WMMR," Philly, PA area/SOJO (215) 263-WMMR
89.5 FM "WSOU," Seton Hall's Pirate Radio (973) 761-9768
88.9 FM "WMCX," Monmouth University (732) 571-3493
91.7 FM "WLFR," Stockton College (609) 652-4917
102.7 FM "The Ace" (???) ???-????
101.9 FM "RXP," The New York Rock Experience (212) 206-7490
REVIEWS
"Hard Rock CD With Crunchy Guitars and a Booming Rhythm Section"
Author: Ross & the RadioIndy.com Review Team
August 23, 2008
"Faint Young Sun Paradox" by Jeta Grove is a New Jersey based hard rock band that prides itself on it's huge sound courtesy of crunchy guitars and a booming rhythm section. The first thing you notice is that they sound great. The album was recorded, mixed and mastered to perfection. It really pays tribute to the bands meticulous sound and unique arrangements. The guitar harmonies are the other great aspect to the sound, as they are layered very well. If that is not enough, the band is very tight and the lead vocalist has a great rock voice. Highlights are the opener "Skywarped", with it's fantastic and eerily delightful guitar progressions and overall haunting sound. "Revolution" features a driving guitar riff, a passionate vocal performance and great vocal harmony in the chorus. "One Of These Days" wraps things up with an ominous piano line, and evolves into a rocker of epic proportions. If you are a fan of progressive bands with a huge sound, check these guys out.
"Jeta Grove on Jersey Rock"
Author: Steve Hook of WRAT
July 15, 2008
7/15-7/17 - We start off with a band that I was fortunate enough to catch at Joey Harrison's a couple of weeks ago. Jeta Grove lit the joint up with their very infectious brand of rock and roll. Driven by a great rhythm section with tasty guitar licks thrown in as well as some well thought out lyrics Jeta Grove is exactly the kind of band that we're looking for at Rat Fest!
"Razorblades and Bandaids"
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