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With an approach that sounds like the Cars colliding with the Backstreet Boys, the Click Five has carved out a musical niche that combines driving power-pop with soaring teen anthems. This fresh-faced Massachusetts quartet excels at light, catchy tunes that glide along smoothly on crystal-clear vocal harmonies, punchy guitars, and prominent synthesizers. In fact, it's no surprise that the group's main songwriter is keyboardist Ben Romans, who gilds many of the tracks on GREETINGS FROM IMRIE HOUSE with up-front, retro-sounding keys. The band enlists the songwriting help of Fountains of Wayne's Adam Schlesinger on the pop-perfect New Wave-tinged "Just the Girl," which showcases frontman Eric Dill's assertive vocals, and the organ-driven ballad "I'll Take My Chances," while "Lies" revisits the Thompson Twins' 1980s hit with verve. A fun, immediately engaging record, this debut, with its deft balancing of unabashed pop and high-energy rock, has "Top 40" written all over it.
The Click Five: Eric Dill (vocals, guitar); Joe Guese (guitar, background vocals); Ben Romans (keyboards, background vocals); Ethan Mentzer (bass guitar, background vocals); Joey Zehr (drums, background vocals).
Additional personnel: Elliot Easton (guitar); Ruth Collins (violin); Larissa Scherer (cello, background vocals); Matt Tahaney, John Powhida (background vocals).
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Entertainment Weekly (No. 834, p.143) - "The missing link between Backstreet Boys and Fountains of Wayne..." - Grade: B Greetings From The Imrie House Music | List Price | $13.96 (You save $5.57) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Pop CDs, Teen Pop, Rock, Enhanced CD | | Label | Lava | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 28352  | | CD Universe Part number | 6882162 | | Catalog number | 93826 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 16, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Mike Denneen | | Engineer | Matt Beaudoin | | Personnel | Ben Romans - keyboards, background vocals Eric Dill - vocals, guitar Ethan Mentzer - bass guitar, background vocals Joe Guese - guitar, background vocals Joey Zehr - drums, background vocals
Also: Elliot Easton, John Powhida, Matt Tahaney, Ruth Collins, Larissa Scherer |
Click Five Greetings From The Imrie House Songs Greetings From The Imrie House Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews the best the music is great!!! The beat of the music makes u want to get up and just dance its great music i usually listen to it in the morning to get me up and ready for school!!!!!!!!!!! Submitted by rock_stars_rock2727 (Brevard,NC,USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IT ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Submitted by jessica_alvarado07 (pacoima,ca,usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
they rock the click five are not like nsync or the backstreet boys at all!! they're songs actually relate 2 u. they also don't over do the celebrity thing, and they're songs are clean with nothin bout having sex or getting high off of drugs. u should ttly get this cd!! it rox!!! Submitted by raven324 (indianapolis, in, usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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