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'Dreams of Educated Fleas' "This is essentially intelligent pop, and like Wilco's recent "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" beforehand, displays intricate melodies, variety of instrumentation and sense of maturity..." More from Alternative Rock Review "Other contemporaries such as Brendan Benson and Ryan Adams occasionally have a look in and there's definitely a nod to greats such as George Harrison and even The Sweet..." More from Leeds Music Scene "Dark Clouds, takes a slight change in direction, slowing the tempo a little and coming on like Grandaddy performing Sergeant Pepper era Beatles..." More from Tasty "Beatlesque harmonies, a flavour of early 70's American West Coast experimentation, catchy sing-along lyrics sounding like McCartney mixed with early Jeff Lynne - all culminating in a best of Radiohead without the bizarre, showy, out-of-yer-face kinda stuff..." More from Toxic Pete "Born Again Brand New Man is more of a swaggering melody with a whimsical use of Rocky Mountain Way effects. Try and imagine Squeeze if they were Todd Rundgren..." More from The Beat Magazine "For once a band has taken what Radiohead do so well and rather than go down the ever so obvious route of Coldplay's maudlin ballads, they've taken it down the route marked Thom Yorke off his head on one..." More from Designer Magazine "There's something here that's reminiscent of the unsigned Coldplay, something else redolent of the down at heel melodics of George Harrison, something else again that recalls the sweet pop joy of The 45's before Matt Hales jumped ship to become Aqualung..." More from Logo Magazine "they have some beautiful, polished Clearlake-esque tunes that are very nice to spend a bit of time with. Shimmery Beatles-tinged autumn songs and wistful, grown-up lyricism..." More from Brainlove e-zine ""it includes some great tracks, my favourite probably being Born Again Brand New Man, which has a vibrant overall sound quality and wicked guitar sound effect that blends perfectly into a catchy chorus..." More from Sandman "It's not until 'Dark Clouds' (where they talk of a 'Slow death by daytime TV') that you really get to hear the McCartney leanings in full effect" More from Drowned In Sound Back to reviews of our new album Everyone Loves a Villain Back to reviews of our debut album Mindfilming Back to reviews of our gigs |