Tony
02-24-2020, 10:06 PM
Jubilee was a band that existed around 2008 under the infamous Buddyhead Records label. Fronted by venerable guitar-swinger Aaron North (who also played the guitar in a small outfit called Nine Inch Nails), the band released 5 singles (https://www.discogs.com/artist/2313281-Jubilee-8) before dissolving.
I remember discovering Jubilee via Echoing The Sound & the Hotline when they released this song: Rebel Hiss (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a22JN1oveXc)
A new band with Aaron North? And Josh Freese was drumming on their banger of a lead single? Sign me the fuck up. But unfortunately, an album never materialized, and Aaron North himself ran into some rough times (https://www.spin.com/2013/09/aaron-north-nine-inch-nails-icarus-line/) a few years later.
Every few months, Rebel Hiss popped into my head and stuck around for a while. But songs released on the internet in 2008 had limitations that we don't have to deal with today - namely, bandwidth and storage considerations. I had never heard anything close to a high-quality audio version of the single, and the song bouncing around in my head featured weird audio artifacts and a distinct tinniness.
There's some side effects of Buddyhead Records being dead in all but spirit. Jubilee is not available on Spotify. I can't find anything on iTunes. Amazon Music doesn't have it - though it does have some physical releases kicking around. Copies of the Rebel Hiss single on YouTube have been garbage...until now.
I found a copy of this release (https://www.discogs.com/Jubilee-Rebel-Hiss/release/4340779) of Rebel Hiss and snatched it up around two months ago. I forgot about it until today when a small package from China arrived in my mailbox. Coincidentally, the four songs of the single were uploaded today by some unknown hero to YouTube with spectrogram visualizations instead of just plain black backgrounds.
The label is dead and even though I don't think anyone who ever had anything to do with it cares, I won't be linking them here. But if you'd like to enjoy 320kbps versions of the Rebel Hiss single, you can search for the song titles along with the word "Spectrogram" on YouTube and you should find some decent quality Jubilee on the Internet. Finally.
Jubilee - Rebel Hiss (2008)
Rebel Hiss (3:47)
Drums - Josh Freese
Mixed By - Alex Newport
Written By - Jubilee
Fuzz Are Down (3:52)
Drums - Loren Humphrey
Mixed By - Alex Newport
Written By - Jubilee
The Fool On The Pill (3:24)
Mixed By - Edmund P. Monsef
Written By - Jubilee
L.A. (3:10)
Drums - Troy Petrey
Mixed By - Edmund P. Monsef
Written By - Neil Young
Backing Vocals Evan Weiss
Bass Michael Shuman*
Engineer Lawrence Harris
Guitar Aaron North, Evan Weiss
Layout Shelby Cinca
Mastered By Pete Lyman
Photography By Travis Keller
Producer Aaron North, Michael Shuman*
Recorded By Lawrence Harris
Vocals Aaron North, Michael Shuman*
I remember discovering Jubilee via Echoing The Sound & the Hotline when they released this song: Rebel Hiss (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a22JN1oveXc)
A new band with Aaron North? And Josh Freese was drumming on their banger of a lead single? Sign me the fuck up. But unfortunately, an album never materialized, and Aaron North himself ran into some rough times (https://www.spin.com/2013/09/aaron-north-nine-inch-nails-icarus-line/) a few years later.
Every few months, Rebel Hiss popped into my head and stuck around for a while. But songs released on the internet in 2008 had limitations that we don't have to deal with today - namely, bandwidth and storage considerations. I had never heard anything close to a high-quality audio version of the single, and the song bouncing around in my head featured weird audio artifacts and a distinct tinniness.
There's some side effects of Buddyhead Records being dead in all but spirit. Jubilee is not available on Spotify. I can't find anything on iTunes. Amazon Music doesn't have it - though it does have some physical releases kicking around. Copies of the Rebel Hiss single on YouTube have been garbage...until now.
I found a copy of this release (https://www.discogs.com/Jubilee-Rebel-Hiss/release/4340779) of Rebel Hiss and snatched it up around two months ago. I forgot about it until today when a small package from China arrived in my mailbox. Coincidentally, the four songs of the single were uploaded today by some unknown hero to YouTube with spectrogram visualizations instead of just plain black backgrounds.
The label is dead and even though I don't think anyone who ever had anything to do with it cares, I won't be linking them here. But if you'd like to enjoy 320kbps versions of the Rebel Hiss single, you can search for the song titles along with the word "Spectrogram" on YouTube and you should find some decent quality Jubilee on the Internet. Finally.
Jubilee - Rebel Hiss (2008)
Rebel Hiss (3:47)
Drums - Josh Freese
Mixed By - Alex Newport
Written By - Jubilee
Fuzz Are Down (3:52)
Drums - Loren Humphrey
Mixed By - Alex Newport
Written By - Jubilee
The Fool On The Pill (3:24)
Mixed By - Edmund P. Monsef
Written By - Jubilee
L.A. (3:10)
Drums - Troy Petrey
Mixed By - Edmund P. Monsef
Written By - Neil Young
Backing Vocals Evan Weiss
Bass Michael Shuman*
Engineer Lawrence Harris
Guitar Aaron North, Evan Weiss
Layout Shelby Cinca
Mastered By Pete Lyman
Photography By Travis Keller
Producer Aaron North, Michael Shuman*
Recorded By Lawrence Harris
Vocals Aaron North, Michael Shuman*