Look What You've Done

Year: 2004
Artist: Jet

Songs

Other albums by Jet

Jet - Get Born/Shine On
Get Born/Shine On
2008, songs: 21
Jet - Cold Hard Bitch
Cold Hard Bitch
2004, songs: 1
Jet - Shaka Rock
Shaka Rock
2009, songs: 10
Jet - Rare Tracks
Rare Tracks
2004, songs: 1
Jet - Shine On
Shine On
2006, songs: 2
Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl [Aol Exclusive]
Jet - Look What You've Done [UK Single]

Facts about the album "Look What You've Done"

Album Title: Look What You've Done
Artist: Jet

Meta Information: "Look What You've Done" stands as the debut studio album by Australian rock band Jet. Released on September 27, 2003, the album catapulted Jet to international fame, earning critical acclaim and commercial success worldwide. With its infectious hooks, anthemic choruses, and retro-rock influences, "Look What You've Done" showcases the band's raw energy and undeniable talent, offering listeners a dynamic blend of classic rock and contemporary sensibilities. Spanning 11 tracks, the album captures the essence of Jet's electrifying live performances and establishes them as one of the leading voices in the rock revival of the early 2000s.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Breakthrough Success: "Look What You've Done" propelled Jet to stardom, spawning hit singles such as "Are You Gonna Be My Girl", "Cold Hard Bitch", and the title track "Look What You've Done". The album's infectious melodies and high-octane energy resonated with audiences around the world, earning Jet numerous award nominations and critical accolades, including a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Album.

  2. Retro Influences: Drawing inspiration from classic rock bands of the 1960s and 1970s, Jet infuses "Look What You've Done" with a vintage vibe that pays homage to their musical heroes while still sounding fresh and contemporary. From gritty guitar riffs to soulful vocals, the album channels the spirit of rock icons like The Rolling Stones, AC/DC, and The Who, creating a sound that feels both nostalgic and timeless.

  3. DIY Ethos: Despite being signed to a major record label, Jet maintained a DIY ethos throughout the creation of "Look What You've Done", taking an active role in the recording and production process. From writing their own songs to self-producing many of the tracks, the band's hands-on approach imbued the album with a sense of authenticity and passion that resonated with fans and critics alike.

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