2007-05-01
The debut album from this group is somehow apparently a “debut.” By this, I mean, there lacks consistency throughout the tracks. These tracks test many different waters, but don’t quite create a coherent album. The sound they do come up with is refreshing, the vocals are a little weak, but they songwriting is pretty solid. They have an interesting style and I am very curious to see what comes from them in albums to come. This group’s first live performance together was in 2006, barely a year before this album came out. Though lacking maturity, this talented group deserves some play time. Try the opening vocal track 2 “Wake Up,” track 4 “Under the Sun,” track 9 “Snowman Suntan,” and track 11 “After Her.” -Jake BurrittGiant Bear
Giant Bear
Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band
Take Me to the Land of Hell
STOLL VAUGHAN
Love Like A Mule
THE WATSON TWINS
TALKING TO YOU, TALKING TO ME
Hugh Cornwell
The Fall And Rise of Hugh Cornwell
Moe.
The Conch
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