Jump, Little Children (Charleston, SC)

Just thought I'd throw this name out there and see if anyone on the site is familiar with this band.
They were based out of Charleston, SC and were active up until 2005. They had 5 releases (I believe) and flirted with nationwide success back in 1999 with their album "Magazine," which was released by some division of Atlantic Records.
If you've heard of them at all, its probably been the song "Cathedrals."
The only reason I bring this up is because I read a recent interview with Zach Braff where he discusses the band and why he included one of their songs (Mexico) on the soundtrack of whatever film he is releasing.
music-mix.ew.com/2014/07/10/stream-the-wish-i-was-here-soundtrack-with-exclusive-commentary-by-zach-braff/

So....any old fans out there? I know their sound is very different from PJ, but you never know.

Comments

  • robertstackarmyrobertstackarmy Posts: 681
    edited July 2014
    Cathedrals is one of the best songs of the 2000s
  • GeoScottGeoScott Posts: 151

    Cathedrals is one of the best songs of the 2000s

    Definitely a great song, but it felt very weird back in 2000 to hear your favorite local band's song being played in Walgreens :)

  • GeoScott said:

    Cathedrals is one of the best songs of the 2000s

    Definitely a great song, but it felt very weird back in 2000 to hear your favorite local band's song being played in Walgreens :)

    yeah, I have the same reaction with The Avett Bros. I loved that band, then Rick Rubin gets his hands on them and they became different. I used to tell everyone about them, now I am embarrassed that I loved them so much. Hell I followed them around after college graduation. SW them 18 times I think.
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