Often compared to the likes of Ben Folds, or even a muted incarnation of Queen, Jukebox the Ghost makes music that's buoyant without leaving a saccharine aftertaste.
Exhibit A: the flamboyantly orchestrated "Good Day."
Jukebox The Ghost: Promise Of A 'Good Day'Courtesy NPR: Arts & Culture Fri, 08/22/2008 - 10:16
Often compared to the likes of Ben Folds, or even a muted incarnation of Queen, Jukebox the Ghost makes music that's buoyant without leaving a saccharine aftertaste. Tags:
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