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4.0 out of 5 stars
Melancholy Treat, December 12, 2003
This review is from: Too Blind to Hear (Audio CD)
This debut album from Budapest consists mostly of moderate tempo, mild and melancholy tunes. In fact, the best songs on this album are those where John Garrison is brooding over the forlorn aspects of life.
"Is This The Best It Gets" is the opening track, and quite honestly it doesn't get much better than that song - it's a sweetly reflective yet sad tune that's rich in musical craftsmanship and production. Other highlights include "Further Away," a dreamy, soaring melody, and "Save the Day," an acoustical delight representing a glimpse of hope amid otherwise gloomy tracks.
Somehow Garrison's voice isn't as convincing in the couple of songs when he tries to pick up the tempo. There are a few tracks on this album that are expendable, but if you're willing to overlook those, you'll find a number of worthwhile rewards in Budapest's debut, Too Blind to Hear.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Brit-pop just won't die, March 28, 2003
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This review is from: Too Blind to Hear (Audio CD)
This recording is a great throwback to the days of stylish and unassuming Trash Can Sinatras-esque Brit-pop. It's emotional but not sardonic. Catchy, but not cheesy. I'm sure I'll be singing along to "Is This The Best It Gets" for weeks. You'll hear melodies inspired by Oasis and other insanely popular acts out of the UK, but it's apparent on this album that the attitude was checked at the door.
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WOW- great cuts from an up-and-comer!, March 19, 2003
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I came across these guys while looking for live music in my area and they are quite a catch. Their groove and melody is reminescent of Pageant, the Atlanta-based organic rock group that is truly making their mark ... Be sure to pick up a copy of this UK band's first US release...
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