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5 Concert Tickets
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with a new attitude, a new sound and a new name, Maroon 5
quickly attracted attention from labels. Octone Records, J
Records, signed the group, and in 2001 Maroon 5 entered the
studio with producer Matt Wallace (The Replacements, Faith
No More, John Hiatt). "I was all about making a hardcore,
straight-up, funk R&B record," Levine remembers.
"I have to give the people at Octone credit because they
were really trying to push us to do this. Matt Wallace also
thought we had so much chemistry as a rock & roll band
that it would be a shame to lose that element. We went back
and recorded live drums over loops, and wound up making more
of a rock record, which I think makes it stand out way better."
The resulting album, Songs About Jane, was released in June
2002. Funky rhythms and classic soul melodies cohabitate
with searing guitars and a powerful rock bottom end. On
top of it all, Levine's expressive voice belts out tale
after tale of an ex-girlfriend. You can probably guess her
name.
"Harder To Breathe," a powerhouse guitar workout,
is ironically not a song about Jane. "There was a lot
of pressure to write," Levine offers. "I just
want to make music when I feel like making music, and when
I feel forced it's kind of frustrating. Granted, I don't
have much to complain about, but I thought that I was done
with the album. It turned out to be for the best because
it pissed me off so much I wrote 'This Love' and 'Harder
To Breathe,' which are the first two songs on the record."
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