Digital Spool
'Is there meaning in what I say to you, or is it a waste of good Digital Spool?'
Digital Spool is Jazz Emu's fourth album.
This album is one of the first that gives the audience a more sincere look at Jazz -and by extension Archie- in his struggle to find identity with his music. This theme is especially present in the songs 'Tonally Inconsistent?!', 'Hummingbird' and 'Digital Spool'; all songs which discuss difficulty in continuing with music or finding a meaning or point to his artform.
The album also discusses themes of toxic and performative masculinity and being socially/romantically awkward (As well as the usual comedy tone throughout the album).
Songs
- Prologue
- Still Waiting
- Shneeky Phase
- You Would Never
- The Duality of Man
- Tonally Inconsistent?!
- English Language
- Generic Response No. 327
- Fabergé Egg
- Monster Incorporated
- One of the Good Ones
- Hummingbird
- Digital Spool
- Epilogue (In the Clear Now)
Trivia
- Digital Spool is Jazz's most explicit album, with a total of 28 swear words. It swears three times in 'English Language', seventeen times in 'Generic Response No. 327', four times in 'One Of The Good Ones' and four times in 'Digital Spool'.
- Digital Spool has Jazz's most popular song 'Still Waiting' on it.
- There is a spelling error on the album cover. In the top row of text repeating Jazz's name, one instance says 'JazzMemu' instead of 'JazzEmu'.