Jupiter Blue sticker
UNDER CONSTRUCTION Although they are very different bands with very different sounds, this was the only page option that had enough picture placeythingys. All though others had 3 picture options, and that is no help at all. So, i'm very sorry that i have to have them share a page. There have also been many band member change ups that i have not gotten a chance to change on this page. So, for now, i'm just going to delete anyone who is not in the band anymore, and add new people when i get a chance to. so, i'm very sorry if this page seems sloppy.
For more information on Jupiter Blue go to Jupiter Blue's official site
For more information on Ego Static go to Ego Static's official site
All of the pics on this portion of the site (except the pic of Babs and the JB and ES logos (JB logo was taken by me... of a JB sticker... i know i know i have mad photo skills.) were taken by Aliah with my magical Digital camera. Some i cropped down to make em look even more purtty but yeah thank Aliah for these.
Jupiter Blue was started by Dickie (JB's Singer and lyric writer) in 2000 after his previous band (Plastic Princess) broke up. Many of the (old version of the) band’s members were brought over from PP (Dickie, Pauly, and Os) and some of JB's songs were originally meant for PP. Sense the songs were already made part way Dickie decided to bring them over to his new band. Since the newly written songs were already going for a new sound, steering away from the sound existing with PP they fit perfectly with the idea of a new band. According to the official Jupiter Blue site (I’m going to attempt to paraphrase this... don't sue me!) Dickie was sick of the current types of music and bands that were out there. With Glam rock influences from the 70's and 80's (Bowie, Queen, Sweet) he was able to create an amazing sound. Personally (just in my opinion) they sound like a mix between Placebo and the Smashing Pumpkins. and now for a tasty tidbit from Aliah/Rob/Starla/ etc--------- "JB's stage antics are used purely as entertainment devices...the sometime "queer", or "cheesy" routines are supposed to be part of the stage act. Because a lot of people don't get the songs are comical commentary on how fake scenes and self indulgent people can be....i.e they act that way."
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