Josh Report post Posted December 9, 2007 Bittersweet bay rum, bourbon, and a host of funeral flowers with a touch of graveyard dirt, magnolia and Spanish Moss. This is a very pale translucent yellow oil with a remarkably thin consistency that is almost like water. Smell: A complex and spicy cinnamon over a bed of freshly cut wet grass with a faint hint of white wine in the background. Unfortunately I am not getting even the slightest trace of bourbon or rum. Or perhaps I'm mistaking the dryness of white wine w/ the boozy-ness of something else?This is truly a fantastic and unique oil. It has a certain "lightness" to it which is great considering the description of Jazz Funeral sounds far more dense and forboding than it really is.Not "me" enough to order a full bottle, but I'd recommend everyone give this a shot sooner or later. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
taramarie Report post Posted December 23, 2007 All I get from Jazz Funeral is grave dirt over a little booze, but I like it. It reminds me a lot of Destroying Angel. I don't think I'll get a bottle but I will keep this around. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
prettybird Report post Posted December 25, 2007 This is nothing like I was expecting, but I have no problem with that (cause I was expecting it to smell like Elegba, and well, if I want that I've got a big ol' bottle). It's very reminiscent of Juke Joint, only spicier and better. The moss really comes out, and once again I am struck with the realization that I really like smelling like something bizarre. I really don't smell the magnolia or the flowers, which is frankly fine by me. It only gets spicier on the dry down, which I think is the dirt coming out. This is definitely a keeper. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tziporra Report post Posted January 8, 2008 Oh Jazz Funeral, How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways.... I love thee in the imp, when I smell rum and more rum, and maybe some bourbon to round it out... I love thee wet, when I smell smoke and booze with a hint of flowers... I love thee during drydown, when I smell dirt and more floral notes, plus moss... I love thee dry, when I smell warm rum edged with spiciness, and your throw is strong enough to satisfy my "big scent" desire... These booze scents are really working well for me. Although I thought Jazz Funeral might be too masculine when it was wet on my skin (I think rum says "aftershave" to me - must be a J. Peterman thing, eh?), the floral notes popped out during drydown and made the scent much more feminine. My husband's response wasn't overly enthusiastic - "It's not objectionable" - which I take to mean, "Go ahead and buy that big bottle you are coveting" - but I think his complaint is that when Jazz Funeral is dry it doesn't smell strongly of one scent or another. This is fine with me (actually it's wonderful, my skin tends to amp notes, and I'm happy to find a scent where there isn't one note that swallows all the others alive and runs away with the fragrance), but he's not used to a perfume that doesn't smell like <i>something</i> on me. Anyway, definitely a bottle for me. Best, Tzi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theal8r Report post Posted January 29, 2008 I recently was frimped a bottle of Nosferatu which smelled wonderful in impy and when first applied but faded to nothing at all in short order. Today I got an impy of Jazz Funeral. In the bottle I smelled that wonderful greeny-dirt smell I loved so much in Nosferatu, so fearing the worst, I slathered my wrists. Wet it was this wonderful green, dirt, sweetness that I couldn't seem to get my nose away from. This lasted for quite a long time! Now, 2 - 3 hours later, I smell this subtle, sweetness with a hint of something darker. This is a more mature smell, but definitely hints at some hidden naughtiness. I don't get that nose-twitching sensation florals of any stripe usually give me. This is a new most-loved for me! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vintagedlust Report post Posted February 5, 2008 I received this from the lab as a frimp. I've always been intrigued by the idea of blends with a "dirt" note in them, but never got around to buying them because it seemed like such a gamble. Jazz Funeral had me sold! I don't get any bay rum in mine (maybe it will come out once it's aged) but the florals and moss are very nice and soft. The dirt adds a nice base to it. Overall it's a lot lighter in scent than I expected it to be. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
starwild Report post Posted February 8, 2008 Imp: Sweet flowers, tobacco, rum. Wet: Strong magnolia and just a splash of rum. Drydown: Magnolia, dirt, and...lemon. Definitely prefer this to Zombi, but I think my hormones are wreaking havoc on my chemistry right now. Will have to wait and try again later. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hkhm Report post Posted February 25, 2008 imp: dirt and magnolia. yum. wet: wow! bay rum and moss and dirt. can't wait to try this one on my husband... the dirt smell is less than zombi but still quite nice. dry: moss and dirt with a background hint of bay rum. this is very nearly a bottle for me if my husband decides he doesn't want one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
arsenicsauce Report post Posted March 7, 2008 On wet at first this smelled strangely fruity, huh. Not even like rum, just... really sweet candied fruit. As it dries it becomes more bay rum and dry dirt, with the magnolia lurking underneath. Sometimes it gets a little sterile smelling, which may be one of the alcohols I'm not sure, but overall a interesting scent and the first one I've actually been able to smell the graveyard dirt note in. Would not call it "green" or "fresh" at all but it's not nearly as heavy as the description sounds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VioletChaos Report post Posted March 18, 2008 in the imp: ozone, bay rum wet on skin: the dirt is coming out now, and something...sweet, that i can't identify. dry down: dirt, smoke, ozone and funeral flowers. yup, just like the name. in all: although not for me, this is interesting and my BF just bought a whole bottle of it, and i know he's gonna love it, so that's good! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suu4LC Report post Posted March 28, 2008 (edited) I don't like dirt scents, but I actually like the way this smells in the imp. Sweet and boozy with a little earthiness to darken it up. I don't think this will be a match for me but I'm intrigued nonetheless. Eh, no go. The dirt and flowers are too strong and sour for me. And for some reason on my skin there is some kind of weird citrus cleaner undertone. To the swaps you go! Edited to add: On full drydown this kinda smells like booze puke...blaugh Edited March 28, 2008 by Suu4LC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TulaMontage Report post Posted April 10, 2008 (edited) In the bottle: Sickly dark spirits with a hint of soaking moss On, wet: The sickliness is gone (whoo) and here come the whipsy light floral notes. The earthy backnote is there, and I don't like it much... Drydown: Sweet boozy wonderfulness. The florals compliment this scent very well as they balance out the deep earthy notes. It wouldn't be the same or complete without the moss and dirt but I am so glad they are not the prominant notes. In the bottle I hate this scent, but on me I simply adore this scent, I need a 5ml. Which goes to show, don't knock it till you've tried it Edit: I never thought I'd love smelly like a dirty boozy lass, but I am ever so slightly in heaven with this scent. "ain't no sunshine" by Bill Whithers compliments this scent to perfection. Edited April 10, 2008 by TulaMontage Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fairnymph Report post Posted May 3, 2008 (edited) Sniffed: Light yellow oil. Dirt, slightly almost bubblegummy (pink) flowers, magnolia. Surprisinly sweet & fruity. Wet: Sweeter, really, this smells like strawberry bubblegum! The dirt note is light and not unpleasant, and the magnolia is subtle but creamy. The bay rum is pleasantly spicy & herbal, and I do get the booziness of the bourbon. Dry: The fruity note is more tart, and has morphed quite a bit - smells more like lemon blossom, now. The soil note has amped, as has the bourbon. The bay rum's still a strong presence. Later: Maybe the citrusy note is the by rum? It combines very nicely with the magnolia. I'm getting the Spanish moss now, which smells musty, like a slightly mildewed basement. Also, that spiciness is from cassia, I'm sure. Summary: Ugh, some iris emerges & the cassia amps, and along with magnolia, soil and bay rum hold down the fort. More distant bourbon and spanish moss. No longer very sweet. Decent throw & longevity. Edited June 16, 2009 by fairnymph Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
voodoocatwoman Report post Posted May 8, 2008 Wet, the thing I smelled the strongest was... banana. I know there is no banana in Jazz Funeral, but there ya go. When it dried down, it went powdery. No florals, no dirt, no booze. Just powder. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ajila Report post Posted May 11, 2008 In the bottle – The booze, with just a hint of dirt and the tiniest edge of sweet flowers Wet on me – Sweet almost fruity florals with a mossy background Dry on me – A light mossy scent Overall – There is nothing unpleasant about this, but it’s very faint on me and doesn’t make much impact Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
homunculus Report post Posted May 13, 2008 (edited) At first a rather sharp green citrussy smell - a bit like pine and limes or lemons ... and a rather sour note. Mellows as it dries, with the sharpness becoming more light, spicy floral - but still the overall impression is green grass and lemon? Maybe it doesn't suit my skin ... possibly the booze is turning sour on me? (And I know there's not meant to be any lemon in here - just one of those skin chemistry things!) The final impression on me is warm slightly spicy green grass with a hint of lemon - quite pleasant really but not at all what I expected! Edited May 13, 2008 by homunculus Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ankhfangirl72 Report post Posted May 20, 2008 I get sharp citrus at first too, which then fades to a beautiful earthy, mossy scent. I didn't expect to love this one so much but it's definitely going on my bottle wish list Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lady_pandora Report post Posted June 1, 2008 (edited) I tried this on while hanging out with my friend "beanrua," whose nose is more sophisticated than mine, so you're going to get both of our reactions to what this oil did on me. I could smell the rum even with the imp closed, and when I first dabbed it onto my arm, that was the dominant note to my nose. She said she smelled dirt, but I couldn't make it out through the rum smell! I love rum, so this is a very good thing. It dries down to a scent of flowers and incense. I can't tell you what flowers I'm smelling, but beanrua says it's lilies. There is still a hint of booze but the dominant notes are the floral note and what I'd swear was church incense of some sort. It's not too different from Dia de los Muertos '04 after Dia's sugar note dissipates. Jazz Funeral is rounder somehow, more sensual, but they're similar in that both of them smell like incense and flowers on me. There is a dirt note, but it doesn't show up on me until many hours after application. beanrua said that it smelled "like New Orleans" on me, and that's certainly enough to make me cling to my imp for dear life! I don't know how often I'll be in the mood for this one, but I like it a lot. Edited June 1, 2008 by lady_pandora Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galahad Report post Posted June 19, 2008 In The Bottle Hmmm. Dirt, dirt, dirt. Love it On Application WOW! I love this so far. Immediate scent on application was dirt and then the flowers rear their heads - definite magnolia and maybe jasmine. No boozy notes at this stage. Dry Down Ah, the moss is definitely there. There's a spiciness to this that is really lovely, keeping the florals in check. This would be lovely summer scent, even for a bloke like me Average to good throw. Still no boozey notes for me. There is something very familiar about this scent. Love it. Rating (0-5) 4.5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lasarigue Report post Posted June 22, 2008 In imp: A sweet floral, perfumey but non-astringent. Smelled a bit musky too. Wet on skin: The spices definitely start to pick up. I had a hard time placing the scent, but it reminded me very much of mulled cider--just plain delicious. Drydown: The magnolia and jasmine are peeking out. Usually jasmine is too sweet for me, but there is just enough in this to compliment the rest of the notes. Dry: I think the booze and dirt notes in this give it a sort of opium incense scent. True the specific notes are not easily picked out, but I think that it works for this particular blend. I love this stuff! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Heeroluva Report post Posted July 25, 2008 In the bottle it's sweet floral. Wet it's overpowering floral. Dry it's soap. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smokey188 Report post Posted August 6, 2008 this smells like a dusty old liquor cabinet where some of the fruity liquors have gone off. i wish that this smelled like nice boozy flowers but unfortunately it just turns pungent on me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
anguissette Report post Posted August 23, 2008 Very citrusy, grassy orange on me. It didn't morph much over the couple of hours I gave it. Didn't get the boozyness described in the notes. Swapping it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BaronLaCroix Report post Posted August 26, 2008 The sight of a Jazz Funereal is something to behold, especially at that moment when the procession turns the corner and switches gears from mourning the death to celebrating the life. This Jazz Funereal, recently imped to me, is the reverse on my skin. When in the bottle it smells so rich and earthy but bourbon-ed at the same time, like someone had poured a bottle of Makers Mark on a fresh grave, when the fall magnolias bloom. Wet on my wrist it's a celebration of bourbon with a slight whiff of dirt. Fantastic. Sadly, as it dries it begins to smell vaguely of baby powder. I don't blame anyone, it tends to happen with perfume oils, and before long there's not much around me but a baby powder scent, and a strong one at that. Still, I like it very much, and will be keeping the imp in my vest pocket to keep it from drying. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hushmesilent Report post Posted August 29, 2008 I came back once more to profess my love for the most amazing scent in the entire universe. And rant a little bit... because my fiance figured out what that amazing smell was, and wanted to smell like it too. So he used it all up. I'm not kidding, he splashed himself in it. So I only have a tiny bit at the bottom. However, this 'aged' smells way different that it did when I first got it. Aged it smells sharper - the boozy note jumps out first, and it has a spicy kick to it. The magnolia's RIGHT behind it, and I can't smell any dirt anymore. It smells humid, much like New Orleans. Sigh... can it get any better? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites