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Jonas Brothers MAG
My taste in music is very selective. I prefer older bands, like Switchfoot, Snow Patrol – bands teenagers usually say, “Huh? Who are they?” But even with the Veronicas, the Beatles, and Bob Marley on my iPod, I had to check out the new pop sensation, the Jonas Brothers, when my best friend developed a severe case of OJD (that's Obsessive Jonas Disorder).
She told me they were the perfect boys: wore purity rings, didn't use profanity, and went to church. It seemed the Jonas Brothers were causing an uproar wherever they went. This was definitely worth looking into.
First impressions are everything. When I googled the Jonas Brothers, I found countless pictures of three dark-haired youths, forums started by loyal fans, and songs to listen to. Let's just say, I didn't hear what I expected. I always thought teen pop groups sang shallow rock songs that made girls scream, but these three brothers create an interesting blend of reggae, punk, smooth rock, and even some soulful acoustic music, definitely not what you would expect.
In addition to their unique music, the Jonas Brothers definitely possess the cute factor. Nick, the youngest, has brown curly hair that makes the decibel level in a room go up five notches when he walks in. Joe, the 19-year-old, is the “cute, funny one,” according to close friend Miley Cyrus. Kevin, the oldest at 20, is the guitar genius. Man, that boy can seriously rock out onstage with his Gibson.
So, what really draws throngs of teenage fans to these brothers? Their music makes sense. You can relate to the songs and feel what they felt when they wrote them. Also, they truly appreciate fans' dedication, and give back with free concerts and meet-and-greets.
Finally, they have amazing style: what guys you know would wear tight purple jeans?
So check out this new band taking the spotlight. (Their album “A Little Bit Longer” was released in August.)
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While I certainly respect your opinion, I would have to disagree.
I commend the boys for trying to write their own music, people care less about who wrote or produced it than the pretty face performing it. From what I've heard, none of the brothers are terribly talented. Their songs are repetitive and trite, with simple power chords and inane lyrics. They are everything your average teenybopper wants.
During live shows, they have a four piece backing band with a guitarist (John Taylor) that plays all of Kevin's solos and other parts. The vocals are mediocre at best, bordering on whiney. And lyrically, it's the same regurgitated material that pours out of radio speakers,except neutered. It's taken down one step for the young girls eager for a first crush.
I don't hate the Jonas Brothers. Please don't label me as a hater. I have nothing against those boys. What I do disagree with though, is how they are marketed by Disney. They sell sex to little girls, under the cover of a chaste Christian image. Meanwhile, Disney is making a mint off their 21 Century boyband.
Again, I don't mean to be offensive to the author or anybody else, so feel free to disagree with me or reply.
I don't even like the Jonas Brothers, and I still thought this review was great :). You know, maybe they really weren't that bad when they were popular...
I think the fanbase kind of ruined it though :P. Obnoxious, screaming pre-teen obsessive fangirls tend to repel older ones.
the article was well written and theyhad good hits and i wish they were still together
Yes, everyone has their own taste of music. Mine happens to be listening to these three brothers. Their music has gotten me through so much and its really relatable and not dirty like most songs today. They might be like every other boyband that comes around, but only this time with a distinction; they are brothers. I'm proud to say that I'm sixteen going on seventeen and I've been with them ever since they started out. So stick that in your juice box and suck it haters. Cuz there will always be someone who loves em, even though all else have given up....and gone to Justin Beiber (who needs to go back to Canada)