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 BurrittGEORGIE JAMES
Places
THE POSTMARKS
The Postmarks
Nathan Kalish and The Wildfire
Waterbirds
Glen Phillips
Winter Pays for Summer
SIA
Some People Have Real Problems
ROCKIN' JASON D. WILLIAMS
HILLBILLIES AND HOLY ROLLERS
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