Play CD review by
DC Larson
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"s/t" (drb)
Discs like this recall rock'n'roll's purest promise, and
why we first fell for the outrageous music. From defiance
rises optimism. It showers listeners with exuberant lilts,
cascading choruses, rainbow-streaming voices, and stunning
six-string pyrotechnics. Play cites the Who, Cheap Trick,
and the Velvets. And if they're not in that league, they're on
familiar track. Bonus points for inviting Glockenspiel into the
glorious madness.
Recommended Tracks "Entropy," "Window"
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DC Larson
Play
"s/t" (drb)
Discs like this recall rock'n'roll's purest promise, and
why we first fell for the outrageous music. From defiance
rises optimism. It showers listeners with exuberant lilts,
cascading choruses, rainbow-streaming voices, and stunning
six-string pyrotechnics. Play cites the Who, Cheap Trick,
and the Velvets. And if they're not in that league, they're on
familiar track. Bonus points for inviting Glockenspiel into the
glorious madness.
Recommended Tracks "Entropy," "Window"
playpdx.com
myspace.com/playbandpdx
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