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True Love's sophomore release and debut for No Lame Records, I Was Accident, features more of the band's sparkling power pop that plays like a split 7" between Elvis Costello and Cheap Trick. For fans of those bands this should be a good thing, even if at times the band seems somewhat overly indebted to their idols. It's as if they never got enough of Armed Forces and so set about to write a list of tunes that sound like unreleased Costello tracks circa 1979. That said, I Was Accident still contains some great songs including the beautiful power ballad "Throwing Back the Ring" and the raggedly melodic "The Genius." ~ Matt Collar
Sounding like the perfect concoction of Jellyfish vocal harmonies, pumping Elvis Costello and sweet crunchy Superdrag, True Love will appeal to all former as well as fans of Marvelous 3, The Posies and Fountains Of Wayne. Want 3-part harmonies? They are all over the place, as well as, big, big, big (did we say "big"?) swelling hooks mesh that stick to the songs like flypaper. A swaggering display of classic NYC styled rock with a sweet punchy center core. Utterly rawking!
Recorded at Pigeon Club, Hoboken, New Jersey.
Personnel: Keith Hartel (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Raymond S. Kubian (vocals, guitar, drums); Squirrel (vocals, guitar); Richard Lloyd (guitar); Craig Hoek (saxophone); Wayne Dorell (keyboards).
Audio Mixer: Wayne Dorell.
Recording information: Pigeon Club, Hoboken, NJ; Ray Kubian's Deck.
True Love: Keith Hartel (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass); Ray Kubian (vocals, guitar, bass, drums); The Squirrel (vocals, guitar).
Additional personnel: Richard Lloyd (guitar); Craig Hoek (saxophone); Wayne Dorell (keyboards).
I Was Accident Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Pop | | Label | Not Lame Recordings | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 180458  | | CD Universe Part number | 6079449 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 23, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Wayne Dorrel; True Love; Wayne Dorell | | Engineer | Raymond S. Kubian; Wayne Dorell | | Personnel | Squirrel - vocals, guitar Keith Hartel - vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass Ray Kubian - vocals, guitar, bass, drums
Also: Richard Lloyd, Richard Lloyd, Craig Hoek, Wayne Dorell, Raymond S. Kubian |
True Love I Was Accident Songs | 1. | Burn Rubber |
| 2. | Mr. Sad |
| 3. | Now |
| 4. | Genius, The |
| 5. | Ilovegirlswholoverockandroll |
| 6. | Heartache to Come |
| 7. | Don't Mean Anything |
| 8. | Throwing Back the Ring |
| 9. | Radio On |
| 10. | Service of the Knife |
| 11. | Riot Helmet |
| 12. | Time Dog |
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