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Alternative Press (p.158) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Their self-titled debut is as catchy as a commercial jingle (in a good way), full of squeaky-clean early Beatles pop..." Everybody Else Review
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Purchase Everybody Else CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Camper Van Beethoven Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweeetheart CD (1988)
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$8.85 After a couple albums and EPs on independent labels, Camper Van Beethoven made the step up to the majors with 1988's OUR BELOVED REVOLUTIONARY SWEETHEART. With their judicious mix of electric and acoustic instruments, the songs are uniformly rich and warm. This album introduced some of their finest songs, including "Eye Of Fatima," "She Divines Water," and "My Path Belated." Their half-glimpsed lyrics employ oblique poetics and humor in equal measure, adding up to a winning mix of inviting sadness and gritty hope. David Lowery's everyman-style voice is the perfect tourist in their land of semi-exotic settings--far eastern colors hop into the backseat of a rock & roll jalopy and motor around eastern Europe. This a fine and punchy quintet, unobtrusively produced and ...
| | Mayflies USA Summertown CD (1999)
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$13.79 Summertown is the sound of a band proud to carry the banner for classic and alternative power pop groups from the 1960s to the 1980s. It sounds like a reviewer's cop-out, but how much you like this stuff seems to depend on how enamored you are of the form as a whole, rather than the content in particular. The songs are confidently executed and fairly melodic, but not exceptionally so. There are plenty of power chords, occasional psychedelic blips and a bit of a late-20th century metallic blur in some of the guitar parts. The songs are cheerful and literate, but not terribly deep. It can be given a no-holds-barred thumbs-up to fans of Big Star and Chris Stamey (who produced), yet could use more substance and personality. The lyrics guaranteed to provoke the most critical comment are found on "Down with Peter Green," inspired (obliquely, it seems) by the troubled original Fleetwood Mac guitarist. ~ Richie Unterberger
Recording information: Modern Recording, Chapel Hill, NC.
Photographers: Dr. Boyce Collins; Ron Liberti; Michael Traister.
Personnel: Matthew McMichaels (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, ...
| | Josh Rouse Under Cold Blue Stars CD (2002)
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$10.69 Josh Rouse has a magic touch with a pop melody, and he also writes songs that are full of personal feeling, evocative detail, and hauntingly familiar narratives. It's the sort of combination that sticks with listeners and helps make UNDER COLD BLUE STARS one of Rouse's most satisfying efforts. The album still has much of the stark, bittersweet timbre of the artist's first albums, but there is a bit more sonic and thematic variety here, showing a marked development in Rouse's art.
The singer-songwriter was based in Nashville at the time he recorded UNDER COLD BLUE STARS, and the album is still roots-conscious enough to reflect its native turf. But Rouse's take on country and folk is much more akin to genre-bending bands like Lambchop than to Music Row veterans, and the layered production and inviting arrangements illustrate ...
| | All-American Rejects CD (2002) Enhanced CD
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$12.39 Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler, the two college-age clean-cut men who form the nexus of the All-American Rejects, have a knack for driving home a pop hook. Clearly weaned on power pop's history from the Beach Boys and Big Star to the Cars and Weezer and other more modern proponents, the Oklahoma outfit serves up gentle pop radiance with a hint of Replacements-style brashness on its self-titled debut.
The All-American Rejects' songs capture a youthful simplicity without slipping into juvenile lyrics like many bands with a similar sound. There is an endearing innocence in tunes like "My Paper Heart" with its simple opening entreaty "please just don't play with me/my paper heart will bleed" over insistent acoustic guitar before a quiet storm replete with a tympani-sounding instrument. Ornate instrumentation abounds, but it augments the music, never seeming forced or out or place, likely a combination of prescience on the pair's part and the experienced hand of producer-engineer Tim O'Heir (Sebadoh, Superdrag, Possum Dixon). ...
| | Band Of Horses Everything All The Time CD (2006)
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$11.85 EVERYTHING ALL THE TIME is the debut release on Sub Pop from Seattle's Band of Horses. Matt Brooke and Ben Bridwell have abandoned the melancholic slow-core of their previous band Carissa's Weird for a brighter, more straightforward indie rock sound with obvious roots in Neil Young's ragged folk and progressive indie bands like Built to Spill.
EVERYTHING ALL THE TIME benefits from strong songwriting, and the winding, yearning tenor of Bridwell, while the synthesis of introspective folky intimacy, immediately accessible melodies, ...
| | You Am I Convicts CD (2006)
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| | Los Lobos Kiko CD (1992)
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$5.99 On their early albums, Los Lobos effectively combined their Hispanic roots with rock; on this exotic, percussive and experimental album, which is as much a triumph for co-producer Mitchell Froom as it is for the band, they have created a new, distinctive sound.
The brimming mix is complemented by strong lyrics, evocative vocals and memorable melodies. But it is the often eerie, sometimes industrial, rhythm-based production that gives KIKO its unique twist.
Accordions, melodicas, organs and guitarrons all contribute to KIKO's mysterious, spellbinding sound. "Kiko And The Lavender Moon" may be the zenith of Los Lobos' career--a children's lyric presented with moody vocals and an incredibly melodic, percussive track.
Most of the songs are still roots-influenced. "Saint Behind The Glass" and "Rio De Tenampa" retain the band's Hispanic tradition; "That Train Don't Stop Here" is powered by the blues; "Reva's House" and "Whiskey Trail" rock right out of a country jukebox; ...
| | Cool Riddims Pledge To My People CD (1998)
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| | Patrick Norman Chez-Moi CD (2001) (Import) Canada
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| | Perzonal War Faces CD (2005)
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| | Bling Kong Do The Awesome CD (2005)
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| | Hazard County Girls Divine Armor CD (2006)
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$17.09 The day of the heavy metal trio returns with Hazard County Girls..Taking as their inspiration Blue Cheer and Black Sabbath singer/guitarist Christy Kane, bassist Jennifer K., and drummer Sharon Heather play heavy rock with loud, distorted riffs and pummeling beats...each song is a sonic assault. William Ruhlmann AMG All Music May 2006 Divine Armor ReviewJersey BeatHAZARD COUNTY GIRLS - Divine Armor ( hazardcountygirls ) ) Amarvelously dark and brooding serving of hardcore Gothic ...
| | Best Of Collectables Acappella Vol. 3 CD (2007)
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| | Silver Shine Don't Trust The Girl With The Chainsaw CD (2007) Import
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$15.15 This is the 2nd full-length of this kick-ass Hungarian Psychobilly trio. They are stronger than ever and this 15-song Psychobilly attack is the evidence. Besides fast, head-cutting tunes, they have some psycho ballads, an intro ...
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