Discography (Jesuit album) explained

Discography
Type:compilation
Artist:Jesuit
Cover:Jesuit - Discography.jpg
Released:[1]
Recorded:1996–1998
Genre:Hardcore punk
Label:Magic Bullet (MBL127)
Producer:Kurt Ballou
Prev Title:Jesuit
Prev Year:1999

Discography is a compilation album by American rock band Jesuit. Released on April 12, 2011, through Magic Bullet Records, the album features every song recorded by the hardcore punk group during their tenure in the mid and late 1990s. Jesuit released a demo tape, two self-titled EPs, and a Black Sabbath cover before disbanding.

In 2021, Discography was reissued by Dark Operative for Jesuit's 25th anniversary.[2]

Reception

Shawn Macomber of Decibel magazine awarded the album a 9 out of 10 rating, describing it as "a beautifully remastered collection documenting the all-too-fleeting existence of one of the seminal bands that made post-post-hardcore's mid-'90s vicious turn so darkly exhilarating." Writing for RVA Magazine, Marilyn Drew Necci said "Jesuit’s music stands the test of time better than the vast majority of their contemporaries" and that "the remastering job also aids the songs immeasurably".[3] Bob, staff writer for the online magazine Scene Point Blank, said "the lack of any real mention by the current hardcore crowd (be it listeners, bands, media, etc) has rendered [Jesuit] a true overlooked powerhouse". He gave Discography a rating of 8.5 out of 10, calling it "one hell of a release (bordering on 'should be classic') that needs to be heard just short of immediately."[4]

In a less favorable review, Joseph Schafer of Invisible Oranges wrote "the only reason [''Discography''] exists in this compiled and remastered form, gorgeous artwork and all, is because bassist Nate Newton and guitarist Brian Benoit went on to join Converge and The Dillinger Escape Plan, respectively." He called the cover of Black Sabbath's "Hole in the Sky" the "best song" on the album, and said "after listening to it, I'd put money down that Converge and Dillinger's track record of incredible covers originates from Benoit and Newton."[5]

Personnel

Discography personnel as listed in CD liner notes.Jesuit

Additional musicians

Production and recording history

Artwork and packaging

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jesuit: Discography LP+7"/CD. Magic Bullet Records. https://web.archive.org/web/20110517173527/http://www.magicbulletrecords.com/site/discography/mbl127//. May 17, 2011. July 3, 2011.
  2. https://www.decibelmagazine.com/2021/10/06/burning-down-the-hermitage-jesuit-marks-25th-anniversary-with-vinyl-discography-reissue/ "Burning Down the Hermitage: Jesuit Marks 25th Anniversary with Vinyl “Discography” Reissue"
  3. https://rvamag.com/music/daily-record-jesuit.html "DAILY RECORD: JESUIT"
  4. https://www.scenepointblank.com/reviews/jesuit/discography/ Review – Jesuit Discography
  5. Web site: Schafer . Joseph . June 30, 2011 . Jesuit - Discography . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20191023081448/https://www.invisibleoranges.com/jesuit-discography/ . October 23, 2019 . February 9, 2023 . . en.