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The Young Immortals

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  • Genre: Indie / Pop / Rock

    Location Mysteryville, Oregon, Un

    Profile Views: 76252

    Last Login: 9/11/2011

    Member Since 3/2/2006

    Website www.myspace.com/theyoungimmortals

    Record Label Unsigned

    Type of Label Unsigned

  • Bio

    (Please download "The Fever" from our iTunes site, it contains a higher quality download than that of the "off the clock" compilation)
  • Members

    Jacob Ray. The boys quite. sad. .... .. All songs written and arranged by: Jacob Ray
  • Influences

    Creeper Lagoon, Baby Shambles, Ed Harcourt, Mathew Ryan, Oasis, Elbow, Beatles, Shudder to Think, Elliott Smith, Blur, Modest Mouse, Stone Roses, Gin Blossoms, Radiohead, Bush, Remy Zero, AC/DC, Ben Kweller, The Beta Band, Better Than Ezra, The Cars, The Clash, Coldplay, David Bowie, Eels, The Faint, The Flaming Lips, Guns N' Roses, The Hives, Hot Hot Heat, The Kinks, Led Zeppelin, Muse, Pavement, Pedro the Lion, Pete Yorn, Radiohead, The Rolling Stones, The Shins, Sigur Ros, The Strokes, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Verve, The Vines, Weezer... .... .. ...... .... PHOTOS BY LORIANT.COM .... .. .. .. .. .. ....
  • Sounds Like

    "Lottery...Chiming guitars; keening, Suede-drenched, tunefully tormented vocals; well-timed pause before terrace-shaking chorus—certainly seems deserving of a place within the Immortals' '07 debut, When History Meets Fiction, and, through a young career, it's a bit daunting how many potential anthems Ray has already amassed." .... Willamette Weekly - Jay Horton .... To listen to the unreleased song "Lottery" click: .."Lottery" - Unreleased.. .... "Rocking a choirboy fragility with resolve, depth of experience and a keening regret ever waiting on transcendence, his marvelously malleable range—teasing whisper, platinum falsetto, full-throated growl—makes him both a charismatic narrator, whether dissecting loves lost or arousing new conquests, and ubiquitous master of ceremonies, allowing the trio a fuller, richer sound." .... Willamette Weekly - www.wweek.com .... "Jacob Ray's clear, sweet tones, which drift somewhere between Marc Bolan and Jeff Buckley, stand out in a mix which is never muddled despite the crashing drums of Scott Gervais, the right in your face guitars and the solid bass. The songs themselves are tight and well structured with enough light and shade in the music - an element so often overlooked - to keep the listener involved and looking forward with anticipation to the next tune." .... www.bluesbunny.com .... "The Fever is a song that deserves all the words I overuse in music previews: jaunty, peppy, synth-decorated, owing something to jangly Britpop and something to the showmanship of '80s bands (you can just hear the potential for onstage charisma in singer Jacob Ray's voice). Clearly, it's not just me affected by this sorta-'80s, sorta-'90s pop rock ... " .... Eugene Weekly .... "I found it easy to like the band; they seem sure of who they are and what they want to do. They are not attempting to create a pretentious, esoteric, inaccessible artistic statement through music - instead, they are creating back to basics rock'n'roll. While some other artists might look down on them for that, it is this very quality which has likely found them success. The Immortals have created a plan to gain followers by writing good, catchy pop songs, always performing with passion, and being game - even excited - to talk with their fans." .... - Vancouver Voice .... "Dressed to the nines in resplendent black waiter outfits with white ties, they cut the image of success and put on a high-powered, energy-filled display that best captured the essence of what a rockstar is really all about." .... - Positvely Entertainment and Dining .... "The Young Immortals write songs that are short and peppy, complete with pop staples like doot-do-doot-da-dos, soul claps and countdowns … it's just contagious." .... - Missoula Independent .... "Their music can be best described as post-modern-operatic-melodic-rock … keeping its complex edge reminiscent of the 60's rock movement; it is accessible high energy poetry and most importantly, fun!" .... - BoZone Entertainment Calendar .... "On the debut album 'A Small Part of Something Beautiful', Jacob Ray's Young Immortals wear their influences on their sleeve like a badge of honor. The haunting qualities of Jeff Buckley, mixed with the pop song craft of the Beatles and Radiohead." .... - Willamette Weekly .... .... ..

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  • Power Station

    young immortals still rock! jacob can sing man what a tight pro band! hope to see these guys again someday! if they play live go see um! what about neon trees man i thought that was jacob's voice!

    2 years ago
  • Northern Light Orchestra

    Thanks for your support of the last NLO concert the photos are now viewable on our myspace site. We are currently mixing the last 6 songs on our 17 track project. Look for it in stores in December 2009


    Take a look at our video

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  • Celia Roxbury

    Thanks for adding me xxx

    3 years ago
  • Garrett Quinn

    hey! i have your guys first CD ever!

    3 years ago
  • Melissa Bacelar

    Hey!

    Thanks for being my firiend!

    Leaving some LOVE on your page!


    Melissa

    3 years ago
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    Don't aim for success if you want it; just do what you love and believe in, and it will come naturally.

    3 years ago
  • Daisy Carrillo

    hey, miss you guys.
    two summers ago, was really fun.
    i still listen to your cd often.

    4 years ago
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Bio:

Get songs from "When History Meets Fiction" as a RINGTONE!!! at groupietunes.com

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.. "When History Meets Fiction"

.. album cover



"Cubed"

album cover

(Please download "The Fever" from our iTunes site, it contains a higher quality download than that of the "off the clock" compilation)



"Balance"

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Buy a song from iTunes here: Apple iTunes ..  

Member Since:

March 02, 2006

Members:

Jacob Ray

.. All songs written and arranged by: Jacob Ray

Influences:

Creeper Lagoon, Baby Shambles, Ed Harcourt, Mathew Ryan, Oasis, Elbow, Beatles, Shudder to Think, Elliott Smith, Blur, Modest Mouse, Stone Roses, Gin Blossoms, Radiohead, Bush, Remy Zero, AC/DC, Ben Kweller, The Beta Band, Better Than Ezra, The Cars, The Clash, Coldplay, David Bowie, Eels, The Faint, The Flaming Lips, Guns N' Roses, The Hives, Hot Hot Heat, The Kinks, Led Zeppelin, Muse, Pavement, Pedro the Lion, Pete Yorn, Radiohead, The Rolling Stones, The Shins, Sigur Ros, The Strokes, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Verve, The Vines, Weezer...

.. Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

PHOTOS BY LORIANT.COM



Sounds Like:

"Lottery...Chiming guitars; keening, Suede-drenched, tunefully tormented vocals; well-timed pause before terrace-shaking chorus—certainly seems deserving of a place within the Immortals’ ‘07 debut, When History Meets Fiction, and, through a young career, it’s a bit daunting how many potential anthems Ray has already amassed."

Willamette Weekly - Jay Horton

To listen to the unreleased song "Lottery" click: "Lottery" - Unreleased

"Rocking a choirboy fragility with resolve, depth of experience and a keening regret ever waiting on transcendence, his marvelously malleable range—teasing whisper, platinum falsetto, full-throated growl—makes him both a charismatic narrator, whether dissecting loves lost or arousing new conquests, and ubiquitous master of ceremonies, allowing the trio a fuller, richer sound."

Willamette Weekly - www.wweek.com

"Jacob Ray's clear, sweet tones, which drift somewhere between Marc Bolan and Jeff Buckley, stand out in a mix which is never muddled despite the crashing drums of Scott Gervais, the right in your face guitars and the solid bass. The songs themselves are tight and well structured with enough light and shade in the music - an element so often overlooked - to keep the listener involved and looking forward with anticipation to the next tune."

www.bluesbunny.com

"The Fever is a song that deserves all the words I overuse in music previews: jaunty, peppy, synth-decorated, owing something to jangly Britpop and something to the showmanship of '80s bands (you can just hear the potential for onstage charisma in singer Jacob Ray's voice). Clearly, it's not just me affected by this sorta-'80s, sorta-'90s pop rock ... "

Eugene Weekly

"I found it easy to like the band; they seem sure of who they are and what they want to do. They are not attempting to create a pretentious, esoteric, inaccessible artistic statement through music - instead, they are creating back to basics rock'n'roll. While some other artists might look down on them for that, it is this very quality which has likely found them success. The Immortals have created a plan to gain followers by writing good, catchy pop songs, always performing with passion, and being game - even excited - to talk with their fans."

- Vancouver Voice

"Dressed to the nines in resplendent black waiter outfits with white ties, they cut the image of success and put on a high-powered, energy-filled display that best captured the essence of what a rockstar is really all about."

- Positvely Entertainment and Dining

"The Young Immortals write songs that are short and peppy, complete with pop staples like doot-do-doot-da-dos, soul claps and countdowns … it's just contagious."

- Missoula Independent

"Their music can be best described as post-modern-operatic-melodic-rock … keeping its complex edge reminiscent of the 60's rock movement; it is accessible high energy poetry and most importantly, fun!"

- BoZone Entertainment Calendar

"On the debut album 'A Small Part of Something Beautiful', Jacob Ray's Young Immortals wear their influences on their sleeve like a badge of honor. The haunting qualities of Jeff Buckley, mixed with the pop song craft of the Beatles and Radiohead."

- Willamette Weekly



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