Mystery Jets – Twenty One Review
What do the Mystery Jets have in common with Coldplay and Crystal Castles? Plagiarism. Though Coldplay’s plagiarism is very basic and Crystal Castles’ track went unreleased, the Mystery Jets’ “Young Love” was a major hit and was even the reason behind me checking out “Twenty One” in the first place.
However “Young Love” is almost identical to the song “Way Back Into Love” by Hugh Grant and Haley Bennett off the Music & Lyrics soundtrack. The guitar intro to Young Love is identical to the piano intro of the song. The topics are the same and the vocals match identically to a tee. Both songs are actually duets with Young Love being with Laura Marling taking the latter of the song and Hugh Grant having a minimal part. (Thanks to Mimi for the find).
A lot of the YouTubers have already discovered this but they remain shallow such as “the guys are hot so therefore I’ll keep liking them”. Unfortunately for the Jets I’m not as shallow and I take music copying seriously.
Anyway it’s hard to get by that they stole a track to be honest. A lot of their other tracks are not as good and while they list themselves as Pop/Powerpop/Pop Punk, they are barely Punk and add no punch to their songs to even remotely have any mention with the word “power”.
MJ another track on the album, sounds eerily like a We Are Scientist track. Two Doors Down is Cure inspired track but I wouldn’t be surprised if it was copied
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I think I’m a little rubbed the wrong way with their “punk” look in their videos as well is funny as they are basically the epitome of pop.
The Mystery Jets have alright arrangements, some interesting stuff here and there but not really anything amazing and are typical of a mainstream pop band. Which also makes it funny for calling themselves indie. You wish. They are signed onto a Warner-backed label and if they want to be called indie, let’s give them the indie rock criticism they deserve.
Rating: 0.5 out of 5.
For not providing anything interesting, more then half the songs I don’t particularly like (even though I do like indie pop a whole lot). It plays itself really safe, the band’s image makes it okay for me use the pretentious card, and they like to copy Hugh Grant.
Check out: Way Back Into Love and Young Love
Young Love by The Mystery Jets
Two Doors Down by the Mystery Jets
Way Back Into Love by Hugh Grant and Haley Bennett












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