Pop band from L.A.
Kara's Flowers -
We Like Digging? (1995)
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4/10
Kara's Flowers -
The Fourth World (1997)
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7/10
Songs About Jane (2002)
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8/10
It Won't Be Soon Before Long (2007)
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8/10
Hands All Over (2010)
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7/10
Overexposed (2012)
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7/10
V (2014)
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7/10
Red Pill Blues (2017)
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7/10
Jordi (2021)
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7/10
Love is Like (2025)
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7/10
I've always been a somewhat fan of Maroon 5's first album Songs About Jane, but it wasn't until today I looked at a
video from the release party for Songs About Jane, performing one of the songs and thought "how does a band sound this good
releasing their first record?"So my sneak suspision that they were already a long established band was true, and I found their
band Kara's Flowers. They were a grunge band, and then a major label pop punk band. Their first record We Like Digging?
; (1995) was made when they were still in high school and
contains just a bunch of Grunge instrumentals
with the trademark maroon 5 vocalist on top of it all. There might be something of value to it but the
terrible sound quality completely ruins it. Then they released an album called The Fourth
Wall (Reprise, 1997) which was actually
produced by Jerry Finn and Rob Cavallo, the guys who made
the greatest pop punk albums of all time. Dookie, Enema of the State, And Out Come the Wolves,
All Killer No Filler, Sing the Sorrow and even Morrissey's You Are the Quarry, Years of Refusal,
MxPx's The Ever Passing Moment, That Dog's Totally Crushed Out and Superdrag's Head Trip in
Every Key.
So it makes a lot of sense why this early Maroon 5 album sounds really good. Besides
the singer's super recognizable voice, their sound is really different from the
funk rock they're known
for. It's just inoffensive well mannered Pop Punk with a ton of amazing guitar performances and singing
but not a whole lot of variety.
They somehow get away with a lack of interesting songwriting with a
great dynamic between the singer and guitarist. Totally style over substance. Then they eventually changed
their
name to Maroon 5 and released Songs About Jane (Octone, 2002) with the massive hits "She Will
Be Loved" and my personal favorite "This Love". Every track is a funk rock masterpiece with a singer who
has a cool falsetto The songs are written perfectly and never sound out of place. Some highlights are
"Tangled" which is groovy, "Harder to Breathe" which has an intense hook, "Sunday Morning" is chill,
and "Not Coming Home" has a genius chorus. It's a shame what happened to this band after this
record, because they basically
never picked up a guitar again and their songs became more like basic
Clubbing Black Eyed Peas Dancefloor style songs, instead of the classic funk influenced sound of when
they started here.
Highlights
1. Sunday Morning
2. Makes Me Wonder
3. Misery
4. Nothing Lasts Forever
5. In Your Pocket