Redjetson, a UK post-rock band, emerged in the early 2000s with a sound that blended atmospheric intensity and introspective lyricism. The band released their first untitled EPs in 2002 and 2003 under the Steinbeck label, featuring standout tracks like â08.08.88,â âPieces Go Missing,â and âThis, Every Day, For The Rest Of Your Life.â Gaining attention for their evocative style, Redjetson released their debut album, New General Catalogue, in January 2005 through Drowned In Sound Recordings. The album delivered emotive highlights such as âDivorce,â âStay Comfortable,â and âThis City Moans,â cementing the bandâs place within the UKâs burgeoning post-rock scene. In 2007, they released the single âThe Unravellingâ / âRacing In The Mireâ through Try Harder Records, hinting at a more refined direction. Despite their rising acclaim, Redjetson officially disbanded in 2008. Posthumously, their second and final album, Other Arms, was released in April 2009 via Gizeh Records, featuring tracks like âSoldiers & Dinosaurs,â âBeta Blocker,â and âWitches At The Controls.â The album marked a maturation of their sound, balancing haunting melodies with driving rhythms, and solidified Redjetsonâs legacy as one of the most compelling acts in UK post-rock.
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