2008-05-12
Wonderbelly's debut album makes use of a cadre of musicians over the course of its 14 tracks, but you're never really aware of their presence from song to song. This is a good thing, as being aware of too many cooks in the kitchen (when music is concerned) often causes disinterest in the listener. Musically, Wonderbelly play a mixture of indie rock and more laid back, traditional rock. It's not a bad album, by any means, but it when you finish listening to it, all the songs kind of blend together in your mind, and nothing really stands out. Still, it's enjoyable, when you're listening to it. And that's what counts. – Adam GoranSarah Jane Scouten
When the Bloom Falls from The Rose
ATLAS SOUND
Parallax
THE DETROIT COBRAS
TIED AND TRUE
WILLAMENA
Lost in the Shadows
The Sword
High Country
Andrew Bird
The Mysterious Production of Eggs
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