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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, Upbeat, Unpredictable Brit-Pop, May 12, 2007
Having heard the band name, but having never heard their music I had no idea what to expect upon popping in the 3rd release [First one released in the US] from ESP. After a somber opener, this album explodes in one of the best, funnest tracks I've heard this year, if not the last 5 years. "Living In The Backseat" with its awesome chord progressions, fuzzy guitars and superb buildup, this track could absolutely own alternative radio and I have no idea why its not getting any exposure.

Living In The Backseat sets the tone for the rest of album. This band really sets themselves apart from the pack because they have amazing songwriting ability. Only a couple of the tracks sound like processed manufactured pop, the rest of the album is a surprise, a burst of sunshine in a mostly dull music year. If I had to compare the band to anyone, it would be Electric Light Orchestra. I'd guess they're a pretty big influence for ESP, particularly tracks like "Mr. Blue Sky"
but if you're a fan of dreamy, bouncy, psychadelic brit pop, you will LOVE this album. From the dreamy "Woken By A Kiss" to the spacey "If That's The Case, Then I Don't Know" this is maybe the album of the year thus far.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Focused., June 6, 2007
Die hard fans, annoying little buggers, are going to whine that they've lost alot of their 'edge'. But Electric Soft Parade have finally decided to drop the whole "Hey...Try and enjoy this average music listener" and adopt a more listener friendly sound.

They have crafted a lush and melody heavy pop record. Fantastically instrumented and played. It even takes a few turns into ambient noise pop. But really it's just another in a growing line of stubborn indie bands looking at pop music and saying "I can do better than that!" And then "GASP!" actually delivering. Get it, enjoy it. Your girlfriend will love it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great new stuff, November 11, 2009
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I like to check out new bands- and this is one that really blew my mind- great stuff elo-pnk floy- supertramp updated to 2009.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Record, May 22, 2008
This album is 100% top notch. I was unfamiliar with the band, but heard "If That's The Case, Then I Don't Know" on Pandora and was intrigued. The best thing about this album is that the songs and style change TREMENDOUSLY, but the structure of the album holds it together wonderfully. Starting out on a low key piano tune, you move through low-fi, reasonably hard rock, acoustic indie, and later a song that sounds almost exactly like "Don't Stop" of Fleetwood Mac. Excellently varied, and ends on an Abbey Roadesque acapella introduced wisdom. Really fantastic work.
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