Jonas Brothers Review: Critics Summary
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Here’s what some reviews around the country have been saying about the Jonas Brothers:
Jon Caramanica, The New York Times:
- “[The Jonas Brothers’] best-known songs — “Hold On,” “Year 3000,” “Goodnight and Goodbye” — were greeted with mayhem.”
- “Two excellent songs from the Disney Channel movie “Camp Rock,” “Gotta Find You” and “This Is Me,” were performed acoustic, at the end of a runway that jutted into the crowd, leaving [The Jonas Brothers] literally surrounded by their fans.”
- “Though he rarely took center stage, this was Nick’s show. He played guitar, drums and piano, and though he lacks Joe’s shamelessness as a performer, [Nick] isn’t scared of a little treacle.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/11/arts/music/11jona.html
Margaret Quamme, The Columbus Dispatch:
- “The three [Jonas Brothers] are undeniably cute, wholesome and musically competent, if not exceptionally so.”
- “Fire made a frequent appearance, rippling up the sides of the steps on which the guys walked or bursting out behind them as they sang.”
- “Though the video camera most often focused on Nick, Joe was definitely the star of this show: His breezy take on Shania Twain's “I'm Gonna Getcha Good” (one of the few covers) erased the earnestness that sometimes swamped the show, and his lively, playful contributions to “Lovebug” gave the bubble-gummy song some sizzle.”
http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/life/stories/2008/08/24/1AA_JONAS_REVIEW.ART_ART_08-24-08_A2_25B4G85.html
Christina Fuoco-Karasinski, LiveDaily.com:
- “The New Jersey threesome--Nick, 15, Joe, 18, and Kevin, 20--rocked a near-capacity crowd of 15,000 by playing their own instruments, styling pop star-quality harmonies, and commanding the stage like seasoned veterans more than twice their age.”
- “Joe Jonas, wearing a "Miami Vice"-worthy suit with a yellow T-shirt, took full command of the T-shaped stage, running up, down and across it in the staggering heat.”
- “The production was first rate, taking every cliché--in a good way--and melding it into one show.”
http://www.livedaily.com/news/14540.html
Lorilee Craker, The Grand Rapids Press:
- “All over the arena, as flashes burst like popcorn and cell phones lit up the night, the mostly female audience showed big love to Kevin, 20, Joe, 18, and Nick, 15, with sound barrier-puncturing screams.”
- “Songs, such as "Year 3000" and "That's Just the Way We Roll," sent the crowd into total bliss, while newer songs -- from the band's forthcoming [A Little Bit Longer] album -- were catchy and edged with funk.
- “The show was visually exciting. Besides the Jonas Brothers spinning wildly, sliding down ramps onstage and even performing no-armed cartwheels, the light show behind the acrobatics popped.”
http://blog.mlive.com/grpress/2008/02/jonas_brothers_leave_fans_scre.html