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A random buy, and I'm glad!, May 24, 2005
So I saw this sitting around at work, and I just decided to pick it up. It looked interesting, and I had heard the song "Radio", and I liked it, but wasn't like totally all over it.
Let's just say that "Radio" is not the best song on the CD. It's one of the songs I skip over when listening to the others.
The OTHER songs on this album?
True gems. Really awesome and his voice is really good. I like the way it sounds, and it fits the music well.
My favorite tracks have to be "We're On Drugs" and "CTWYL". Mind-blowing lyrics, and the music, with strings and everything is just simply amazing. I never expected something this great from just a random CD.
Highly reccomended.
Oh...it's rock. Kinda like Kasabian, has that old feel to it, but it's gooooood stuff. Really.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty Darn Good!, March 14, 2005
I picked up this album based on an interview I read with the band (shout out to Syl Tang of HipGuide's HipBites). I must say it's a VERY solid album and I like more songs the more I listen. The album is heavily influenced, not only by 80's groups, but I also hear some Hooverphonic, The Verve and Seal in some of the tracks as well. My favorite tracks are 2,3, 4, 6, 9 and 14. Just great lyrics and/or hooks. I highly recommend it! Pick it up!
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Nice!, March 4, 2005
Pitty Sing makes gorgeous, 80s inspired pop-rock that sounds like it should be playing during the final kiss scene of a John Hughes movie. Listening to this record just makes me happy. The production is really textured and cool and the songs are perfectly written and catchy as hell. I have to agree with the other reviewers comparisons. If you like The Smiths, The Cure, Joy Division or any britpop you will probably be all over this. A nearly perfect album that I highly reccomend to anyone...
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