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Podcast Episode
Season
Eleven
number
540
Type
Album Review
Post Date
5/18/2021

Jellyfish

540 Spilt Milk by Jellyfish

Spilt Milk

Label
Capitol/Charisma
Release year
1993
Producer
Albhy Galuten, Andy Sturmer, Jack Joseph Puig, Roger Manning
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Jellyfish followed up their instant classic jangle and power-pop debut Bellybutton with the ambitious final curtain of 1993's Spilt Milk

Author & Special Guests

For such a short career, Jellyfish managed to pack decades worth of musical ambition and melodic knowhow into just two studio albums. The comparisons are nothing new - The Beatles, Queen, The Beach Boys, Badfinger, Wings - but while plenty of 90s rock bands have been tagged with the "power-pop" label over the years, Jellyfish occupy a unique space of both defining and transcending the label. On 1993's Spilt Milk, for as much Raspberries and Cheap Trick influence a listener can spot, the band is clearly going for a bigger, more grandiose sound that draws inspiration from the stage and screen.

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Songs in this episode

  • Intro - Joining A Fan Club
  • 17:36 - All Is Forgiven
  • 28:13 - Brighter Day
  • 32:55 - Sebrina, Paste and Plato
  • Outro - New Mistake

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