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'Sunny harmonies with shades of the Raspberries and Sweet and with a huge Brian Wilson influence hold up for the first half of the album, but begin to wear around song eight, Industry Hookers, for the sheer monotony of the {California pop}-circa-early-'70s sound. On Mach Show Up With People even becomes mired in sophomoric {thrash pop}, but pulls itself back together with Things, its churning, melodic closer.' ~ Travis Drageset, All Music Guide
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?An assured re-working of '60s pop and rock influences, Every Other Day at a Time bursts to life with bright guitar hooks, rousing melodies, and exuberant Beach Boys-style harmonies. The band adds enough '90s guitar noise and a healthy sense of irony to the proceedings, making their songs more than simple exercises in nostalgia. Songwriter Ward Dotson's tunes evoke a wide range of musical styles from the chiming power pop of Dearest Darling to the Crosby, Stills & Nash-inspired folk sing-a-long Kentucky Lo... [ read more ]
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?Ward Dotson once said that he left the band the Gun Club because he got tired of playing for people in black leather who never smiled and he responded by forming the considerably lighter hearted hard rock outfit the Pontiac Brothers. Given this logic, it probably made sense that after the Pontiac Brothers called it a day in 1989, Dotson found himself moving away from the good-natured crunch of the Pontiacs and started indulging his fondness for '60s-style pop and the result was a witty and tuneful new pr... [ read more ]
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