In honor of the Jealous Sound’s third appearance in the DFW area in 12 months (they play in the House of Blues‘ Cambridge Room tonight), we caught up with frontman Blair Shehan on how he got into ...
Saturday night was a good one for emotional rock ‘n’ roll. The Jealous Sound (featuring former and current members of Knapsack, Sunday’s Best, Foo Fighters, and Sunny Day Real Estate) aired tunes from ...
Last month, The Jealous Sound revealed that they broke up and that frontman Blair Shehan and drummer Bob Penn would be continuing on with a new band, Racquet Club. Racquet Club, which also includes ...
Singer-guitarist Blair Shehan has the gift of great songs and the curse of bad timing. His band Knapsack, which recorded three albums of passionate, literate rock between 1995 and 1998, arrived and ...
Summer 2000 saw the release of The Jealous Sound 5-song CDep on indie start-up, Better Looking Records. The band's fanbase grew rapidly as The Jealous Sound toured the country and shared the stage ...
I’ll keep this short and sweet. The Jealous Sound has reached its conclusion. I have started a new band called Racquet Club with our drummer Bob Penn, Sergie Loobkoff, and Ian Smith. We have a ...
We get a lot of records sent to us here at The A.V. Club. Fortunately, we end up liking some of them. In Playlisted, we share our latest recommendations. Album: A Gentle Reminder by The Jealous Sound ...
– Jealous Sound’s Blair Shehan on the Return of Melodic Punk: “People Crave Something Substantial” A tour package that had the goods to satisfy fans of any era of emotive rock music lured fans deep ...
The Jealous Sound (playing tonight at the Marquis Theater) came together when former Knapsack guitarist and singer Blair Shehan got together with some of his friends who had also been members of ...
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That Saves the Day poster on your wall may fade, but the importance of being earnest doesn’t. Even grown-ups–those of us over the age of, say, 21–need their heartstrings plucked now and again, and, ...