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Jethro Tull

J-Tull Dot Com

Studio Album / Released August 23, 1999
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“J-Tull Dot Com” (1999) reflected the Internet era with its title and content, showcasing Jethro Tull’s adaptability. The album features a wide range of styles, from acoustic to electric, demonstrating their continued exploration of new musical landscapes.

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J-Tull Dot Com

“J-Tull Dot Com” is a late ’90s album that dives into the digital age, reflecting the technological advancements and the internet’s growing influence. Anderson’s lyrics often deal with modern themes, technology, and human nature’s interaction with it.

“‘J-Tull Dot Com’ was our take on the digital revolution,” Anderson shared. “It’s not just about the internet, but how it reflects on us as a society, our connections, and disconnections.” The album includes tracks like “Hot Mango Flush”, which humorously tackles the subject of internet dating, and “Wicked Windows”, reflecting on the transparency of the digital world.

This album shows Jethro Tull’s ability to remain relevant by addressing contemporary issues, all while maintaining their characteristic blend of rock, folk, and now, electronic sounds.