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Cass McCombs is one of the finest songwriters working in pop today. His songs have compelling dronepop melodies reminiscent of early 80s New Zealand indie-rock (
the Chills,
JPSE, etc.) while vocally hes capable of the whiney style one associates with "emo," but the boy can also croon like nobodys business when he wants to. Theres a goofy whimsy to songs like "Bury Mary" that brings to mind
Highway 61; other songs recall the moody, decadent pop of Echo and the Bunnymen's
Crocodiles or the Cures
Seventeen Seconds. A lot more money was spent here than on his debut
A, but the production's a little too muddy, as if he were trying for the Goth thing now that hes on 4AD and lives overseas. McCombs has yet to really paint his masterpiece, but hes a capital-A artiste worthy of full investigation.
--Mike McGonigal