Hijacker jack review9/19/2023 ![]() ![]() Leaving Eden never quite takes off, while the earnest ode to Rogers’ young daughter in Blueberry Eyes, and the fried dirge of American Smile, has the back half starting to drag. The strings, soul-searching and absence of Dreamlanders’ hip-swinging does make for slow going at times. It can border on maudlin, but when it finds its sweet spot, as on Astronaut, I Can’t Drink the Water, and mid-album highlight Egomania – which has Ladder’s voice quavering In my mind / I’m always right, over spiralling baroque strings and harpsichord plinks that finally blossom into a grand, curdled romantic payoff – the effect is unlike anything else in the catalogue. This allows the swooning orchestral strings of Australian-US composer Sam Lipman to drop from the rafters and lend a Disney-ish, fantastic feel to the record, swinging between treacly drama and hints of violent ecstasy. With exception to The Giver, which blasts ace guitarist Kirin J Callinan’s signature metallic squalls over grinding bass, the Dreamlanders retreat behind a soft-synth and piano scrim. Co-produced with longtime Dreamlander bandmate Laurence Pike (PVT, Liars, Luke Abbott), it ditches the arch grooves and electro-noir of the band’s best work for an airier, down-tempo feel. Hijack!’s sonic palette does a neat job of reflecting this search for clarity. As the saying goes, comedy is just tragedy plus time. And yet … it all makes good grist for the guy who quipped on his last album that birthday cakes were a waste of candles. ![]() ![]() There’s also the shadow of a relationship breakdown among the wreckage ( It’s really not that bad / I’ve lost everything in everyone I ever had), and the breezy Xmas in Rehab details Rogers’ actual mental breakdown and check-in to a health facility in January 2020 ( I’m just sitting here / not drinking beer). Soaring torch song I Can’t Drink the Water (which manages to deliriously echo both Dylan’s Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door and Bryan Adams’ Heaven) has Ladder singing, I heard they put the fire out / it seems each day there is a new one to put out, while on the tense bluster of Leaving Eden it’s Houses and cars are covered in ash / but I like it here, I don’t live in fear. It’s easy to see the interpolation of the 2019-2020 bushfires (which were especially cruel to the Blue Mountains where Ladder was living) as well as pandemic-related inertia in his state of being. Hijack!’s 10 songs were born from “a series of disasters” that befell Ladder in the period since his previous album, 2018’s excellent Blue Poles. And also just five wall-to-wall great records of arch, wonky songs. But those who stick with Ladder’s universe find a cult devoted to the clever arrangements, startling sounds, hidden hooks and uneasy dissonance of an archetypal gloom merchant interrogating his trope with dry wit. Terrible moves for building a fanbase in a small market. Each expertly nails a sound and atmosphere, before being discarded wholesale for the next. Since 2005 the towering, baritone-voiced Ladder has released five albums, spanning spindly folk, jittery-60s blues rock, gothic electro-pop, crooning new-wave and chintzy synth tunes. And in the wake of its release – beyond the accompanying videos, singles, reviews – it will stand purely as a new door into an already spectacular body of work. Hijack! is the sixth album from Jack Ladder and the Dreamlanders, AKA Sydney songwriter Tim Rogers (no, not the You Am I one) and friends. We have little patience for the artist with no hits who routinely reinvents and rejects their supposed genre who isn’t really a solo performer but not really a band. Real danger is looking after you from behind the scenes.T he Australian music industry is unkind to its auteurs. You lived your whole life off-the-grid on a remote island and a group of bandits kidnapped you! They threw you into a playboy life which is only sweet as candy at first sight. Be the HERO in a movie with a gripping story: (you can find it under the other Hijacker Jack app on Play Store)Īfter 1 MILLION downloads of SOV 1 and SOV 2.Check out the trailer and feature app for our new movie-game: Hijacker Jack!Ĭontrol real interactive video scenes with endless of thrilling action, mindblowing locations, amazing characters. This app is a link to the pre-registration. Hijacker Jack - TRAILER ONLY currently has 1 thousand reviews with average vote value 3.7 PRE-REGISTRATION IS OPEN! According to Google Play Hijacker Jack - TRAILER ONLY achieved more than 64 thousand installs. Android application Hijacker Jack - TRAILER ONLY developed by newIDEA Games is listed under category Action. ![]()
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