Jets Overhead are a Canadian alternative rock band formed in 2003 and based in Victoria, British Columbia.
[5][6][7][8][9] Jets Overhead were eventually recognized as one of the first bands who attempted to address the challenges presented by digital music distribution and online trading, with the band's website stating at the time that "new systems for distributing music should be driven by the public rather than by existing paradigms which no longer apply to the digital world.
"[5][7][10][11][12] Bridges was produced by Neil Osborne, lead singer of the Canadian rock group 54-40,[13] and mixed by Warne Livesey.
[16][17] Jets Overhead did not repeat their voluntary purchase model for the 2009 release of No Nations; however, elements of the album were made available on the band's website under a Creative Commons licence.
[18] During the No Nations touring cycle, Jets Overhead made their first appearance at such prominent US festivals as Coachella and Bonnaroo.
[34] Jets Overhead songs have been featured on the television shows House, Bones,[35] Pretty Little Liars,[36] Whistler,[37] Falcon Beach,[38] Jozi-H,[39] The Best Years,[40] ReGenesis,[41] and others.
Antonia Freybe-Smith co-wrote and contributed vocals to the DJ Phynn track "Hello Love", which was released in 2010 by Black Hole Recordings, along with a remix by Mr.
[49] Jocelyn Greenwood plays a 1978 Rickenbacker 4001 bass through an Ampeg SVT cab, an Electro-Harmonix Hot Tubes pedal, and a Fender Blues Junior guitar amp.