Jesu discography | |
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Studio albums | 5 |
Compilation albums | 1 |
EPs | 13 |
Singles | 4 |
Tribute albums | 2 |
Pale Sketcher releases | 6 |
Split releases | 3 |
Other appearances | 1 |
The discography of the band Jesu consists of eighteen official releases. This includes four full-length albums, two compilation albums, seven EPs, and three split albums. An additional EP, a remixed album, and a single were released under the moniker Pale Sketcher. Jesu is a post-metal band formed in 2003 by Justin Broadrick following the breakup of Godflesh. In March, 2010, Broadrick announced that he felt Jesu had strayed further away from the guitar driven music that he had intended, and more into electronica. As a resolution, although Jesu would still contain electronic elements, it would return to a guitar driven sound while the Pale Sketcher project would allow Broadrick to explore the electronica oriented sound further without interfering with Jesu.[1]
Studio albums
Year | Details |
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2004 | Jesu
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2007 | Conqueror
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2011 | Ascension
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2013 | Everyday I Get Closer to the Light from Which I Came
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2020 | Terminus
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Extended plays
Year | Details |
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2004 | Heart Ache
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2006 | Silver
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2007 | Sun Down/Sun Rise
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2007 | Lifeline
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2008 | Why Are We Not Perfect?
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2009 | Infinity
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2009 | Opiate Sun
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2010 | Heart Ache/Dethroned
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2010 | Christmas
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2014 | Infinity (Digital Deluxe Edition)
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2018 | Jesu/Yang Li - Christmas EP
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2020 | Never
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2022 | Pity/Piety
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Split EPs
Year | Details |
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2007 | Jesu/Eluvium
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2008 | Envy/Jesu
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2008 | Jesu/Battle of Mice
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Collections
Year | Details |
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2007 | Pale Sketches
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Collaborations
Year | Details |
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2016 | Jesu/Sun Kil Moon
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2016 | Resolution Heart
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2017 | 30 Seconds to the Decline of Planet Earth
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Singles
Year | Details | Album |
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2012 | Duchess/Veiled
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Released as part of the Matador Singles Club |
2020 | Because of You
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Never |
2020 | When I Was Small
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Terminus |
2020 | Alone
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Terminus |
Cover songs
Year | Details | Original artist |
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2008 | "Chapter 24"
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Pink Floyd |
2008 | "The Funeral Party"
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The Cure |
Other appearances
- WTUL Songs From The Basement Volume Four - "Your Path To Divinity (WTUL Remix)" exclusive remix track; compilation album (2006)
- Metal Swim - "Dethroned"; Adult Swim compilation album (2010)
- The Space Project - "Song of Earth" exclusive track; Record Store Day compilation release by Lefse Records (2014)
- Say Yes! - "Condor Ave." exclusive track by Jesu & Sun Kil Moon; compilation album release American Laundromat Records (2016)
- 30 Days, 30 Songs - "The Greatest Conversation Ever in the History of the Universe" compilation contribution by Jesu & Sun Kil Moon (2016)[2]
Remixes
- Necessary Intergalactic Cooperation – "Materialismo (Jesu Mix)" (2005) on Teledubgnosis vs. N.I.C.
- Agoraphobic Nosebleed – "Flesh of Jesu Mix" (2006) on PCP Torpedo/ANbRx
- Explosions in the Sky – "The Birth and Death of The Day (Jesu Mix)" (2007) on All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone
- Maninkari – "Participation Mystic (Remix by Jesu)" (2007)
- Fog – "I Have Been Wronged (Jesu Remix)" (2007)
- Pyramids – "The Echo of Something Lovely (Jesu)" (2008) on Pyramids
- School of Seven Bells – "Face To Face on High Places (Jesu Remix)" (2009), also "Instrumental Version"
- Iroha – "Last Day of Summer (Jesu Remix)" (2011)
- Vidna Obmana – "Out from the Garden Reminded" (2011)
- Challenger – "Life in the Paint (Jesu Remix)" (2012)
- Isaurian – "Hologram (Jesu Remix)" (2017)
- Jack Colwell – "Beneather (Jesu Remix)" (2017)
- Oathbreaker – "Ease Me (Jesu Remix)" (2020)
- Interpol – "Toni (Jesu Remix)" (2023)
Pale Sketcher releases
Year | Details | Original album |
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2010 | Jesu: Pale Sketches Demixed
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Remixed version of Pale Sketches |
2010 | "Can I Go Now (Gone Version)"
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Jesu: Pale Sketches Demixed |
2011 | Seventh Heaven
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2013 | Warm Sunday
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2013 | Just Won't Sing
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2013 | Golden Skin
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References
- ↑ "Justin K Broadrick Blog". Justin K Broadrick. Retrieved 2010-04-16.
- ↑ "Jesu/Sun Kil Moon - 30 Days, 30 Songs". 30 Days 30 Songs. Retrieved June 22, 2020.