Microgroove Records
#328 – 560 Johnson Street
Victoria, B.C. V8W 3C6 Canada
Phone: 250.995.2642
Fax: 250.995.2672
Email: piershenwood@telus.net


Adam Kittredge – Vocals/Guitar
Jocelyn Greenwood – Bass/Guitar
Luke Renshaw – Drums/Vocals
Piers Henwood – Guitar/Keyboards
Antonia Freybe-Smith - Vocals


Biography

Since forming Jets Overhead in 2003, this five piece from Victoria, BC has mesmerized crowds at home and abroad with their hypnotic take on trance rock. Having shared the stage with The Stills, The Dandy Warhols, Stars, Our Lady Peace, Tegan and Sara, Powderfinger and 54*40, the self-managed band took time out of their touring schedule last year to record their first full-length, Bridges. The distinctive LP was produced by Neil Osborne, longtime singer from Canadian rock luminaries 54*40, in his first official production role beyond his own band’s duties. Bridges was soft-released in late 2005 on a regional basis and has since reached a top 10 position on Canada’s national campus radio charts while also being a staple on emerging alternative outlets such as XM satellite radio and 3WK internet radio. The LP is now due for national release on Microgroove/Warner on April 25, 2006.

The early momentum of Bridges comes on the heels of the band’s debut self-titled EP, which landed Jets Overhead a spot on the 2003 Reach tour in Ireland and the UK, while garnering a #42 peak on the CMJ Core chart in the US. The group released two music videos from the EP, both of which received specialty play on The Wedge, the premiere alternative show on MuchMusic. In September 2004, the video for "Sun Sun Sun" was voted one of the top 20 videos at Indie Music Video Award screenings in Vancouver, Toronto, Seattle and New York.

 

"Tunes of infectious diversion and notable inspiration...swirly vocals, bursting guitar refrains and beautiful mid-song changes" NOW Magazine (Toronto)

"Impossibly cool Canadians who readily admit to having Pink Floyd, the Velvet Underground, and The Who in their collection" Hot Press (Dublin)

"Fine listening for transatlantic flights" Georgia Straight (Vancouver)