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5.0 out of 5 stars EASILY One of the Best CDs from 2006
If you need a comparison, consider them a Pixies and Breeders hybrid with even catchier melodies. Will this album stand the test of time? I don't f-ing know. But after my first listen of Small Parts six months ago, I have not gone a week without listening to this CD. These guys are the real deal. I hope their appearance on Spider-Man 3 ensures more CDs from the LA...
Published on May 18, 2007 by The EC

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3.0 out of 5 stars An impressive debut
Three minute blasts of power pop with more hooks than you can shake a stick at and great shared vocals from all three band members; ex-Everclear drummer (don't let that put you off) Greg Eklund, his brother Mark and Olivia (Ollie) Stone. Whats not to like?

First and foremost, lets get this straight. By no means is this debut album perfect, in fact part of me...
Published on October 27, 2006 by R. Thane


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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An impressive debut, October 27, 2006
This review is from: Best Stop Pop (Audio CD)
Three minute blasts of power pop with more hooks than you can shake a stick at and great shared vocals from all three band members; ex-Everclear drummer (don't let that put you off) Greg Eklund, his brother Mark and Olivia (Ollie) Stone. Whats not to like?

First and foremost, lets get this straight. By no means is this debut album perfect, in fact part of me feels it would be better as an EP or mini-album. You see, the twelve tracks here offer the listener nothing new in terms of orginality, in fact it helps that the tracks alternate between Eklund and Olivia as the whole thing otherwise would end up being quite samey. From the leading single "TV Dinner" and onwards through "Cahuenga Shuffle" and "Octopus," you start to feel that the formula has reached a point where Stone's breathy drone (a cross between Metrics' Emily Haines and a punkier Jenny Lewis) begins to sink under the weight of samey-ness and the songs start to sound quite forgettable.

But underneath it all there are moments of real greatness here, in particular "Small Parts" which on the surface sounds like a summery-pop gem but underneath tells the tale of a relationship breaking down, with the lyrics "The decay of a former stone heart / Distributed into small parts / Now I cease to glow I cannot function anymore" isn't as happy go lucky as the ryhtm section would suggest. You can't help but hum the chorus either with its "ahhhhh ahhhhh Dont go out the backdoor / ahhhhh ahhhh Thats what the fronts for / Chew me up & spit me out / I can't take anymore - Hardly what you'd expect from a summer anthem but it works perfectly. Other highlights include the opening tracks "Gone" & "Tripped", the latter featuring a melody again sung by the real star of the record Ollie, with her instantly likable vocal that wouldnt sound out of place on a Rilo Kiley record.

All in all this is an impressive debut which (with no fault to the band) really should have been released several months ago, to cash in on the heat of the summer.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EASILY One of the Best CDs from 2006, May 18, 2007
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This review is from: Best Stop Pop (Audio CD)
If you need a comparison, consider them a Pixies and Breeders hybrid with even catchier melodies. Will this album stand the test of time? I don't f-ing know. But after my first listen of Small Parts six months ago, I have not gone a week without listening to this CD. These guys are the real deal. I hope their appearance on Spider-Man 3 ensures more CDs from the LA trio.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Best Stop Pop, December 29, 2008
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The Spider-Man 3 soundtrack was what got me hooked on this young indie pop trio (since then I've grown a strong dislike for super hero movies...) along with a few other not so popular indie bands. The Oohlas are one of those unique bands that sound like a combination of all of your favorite bands, especially since they have a male and female lead singer. The band I could most easily compare The Oohlas to is the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, especially with songs like "Maps." Greg Eklund's voice, on the other hand, makes the band sound somewhat like The New Pornographers with a slightly more punk rock sound. Since the release of Best Stop Pop, the band has signed with Island Records and has toured with Sean Lennon, The Raveonettes, and many more big name indie performers. All I hope for on the new album is better lyrics.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 21st Century Rock, December 8, 2007
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The oohlas debut work is an interesting mix of straight up fun rock as in the single rupert krikor chang and more complex psychadleic compositions as in the single the rapid. This is also one of those few new bands that make music with interesting thought provoking lyrics. The professional compositions in the music shine through even though this production was put together on a low budget indie label. It is a wonder that 2 or 3 cuts including gone, small parts, or charbonneau have not become big radio hits. The film industry has included a cut on Spiderman III. Maybe it is because most of today's radio stations have DJ's who simply play the music that is fed to them by station owners. They are missing out on a great new piece of work by this band and its founder Greg Eklund formerly with Everclear a band that in its day was a commercially successfull pop band. Give this music a try even if big radio has not bothered to you will find yourself spinning it over and over again and asking yourself WOW why has this band not gone big yet! Best Stop Pop
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5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME!, July 20, 2007
This review is from: Best Stop Pop (Audio CD)
I found out about this band while I was flying on an airline that has in-flight entertainment. I had to buy the CD, right after I got back from my trip I ordered the CD, I had to wait a few more days for it to be deliver because I was out of town but it was very much worth it.

Great lyrics, Great Sound....Quite Unique!!!

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3.0 out of 5 stars Fuzzy guitar pop, January 9, 2007
This review is from: Best Stop Pop (Audio CD)
Simply said, the album starts out on an amazing note with "Gone," picks it up again with "Small Parts," but all the other stuff blends together. They do a great job bringing back the fuzzy guitars of the 90's without sounding dated, but it can be hard to get through the entire album without zoning out.
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