Jax – Dear Joe,

Album Info

Artist: Jax

Title: Dear Joe,

Year: 2024

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Tracklist

  • 1. jelly beans (the purge) (3:35)
  • 2. hawk tuah (interlude) (0:19)
  • 3. HOW DARE YOU (3:58)
  • 4. the clap (interlude) (0:44)
  • 5. i choose violence (3:46)
  • 6. Barbara, your husband is gay (interlude) (1:01)
  • 7. zombieland (feat. HARDY) (3:12)
  • 8. neurospicy (interlude) (1:17)
  • 9. the new girl is a snake (3:58)
  • 10. Epstein didn't kill himself (interlude) (0:21)
  • 11. superbad (3:02)
  • 12. holiday (2:42)
  • 13. Adam Sandler (interlude) (1:47)
  • 14. like my father (3:03)
  • 15. too young to be old (3:07)
  • 16. pour one out for me (interlude) (1:18)
  • 17. stupid cupid (2:54)
  • 18. the babysitter song (interlude) (0:43)
  • 19. a song for Chelsea (3:28)
  • 20. Victoria's Secret (2:55)

Review

Jax's "Dear Joe," is a 20-track rollercoaster ride of humor, vulnerability, and sharp storytelling that will keep you hooked from start to finish. This album features irreverent interludes like "hawk tuah" and "the clap" alongside confessional anthems, blending punchy satirical cuts like "HOW DARE YOU" with introspective moments like "a song for Chelsea." What's impressive about Jax is her ability to balance wit with emotional resonance, making for a cohesive set throughout.

"Dear Joe," thrives on its unapologetic personality, and you can't help but acknowledge its quirky charm, even if it sometimes spreads itself too thin. The 20 tracks may make the album feel a bit chaotic, but ultimately, it creates a diary of modern anxieties and heartbreaks that resonates strongly. It's an impressive feat for an artist to tackle such a wide range of styles and emotions while still keeping things cohesive, making Jax's "Dear Joe," an album you won't soon forget. - Zadie