by
Ponytail
- Record Label: We Are Free Records
- Release Date: Apr 12, 2011
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Jul 22, 2011Ice Cream Spiritual actually looks like the more sophisticated record, and the one with more candy-coated draw for listeners.
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Under The RadarJun 8, 2011Siegel's Yoko Ono-esque vocals may be a hurdle for fussy listeners. but the indie rock scene needs such joyful music. [May 2011, p.86]
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May 25, 2011Here, they iron it out into something more epic and exploratory. Strange basslines float under guitars that riff on high-life note-picking and fractured, heavy rhythms.
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UncutMay 13, 2011It is gleeful and vigorous, full of echoes, pan pipes, samples and shimmering surf guitars. [Jun 2011, p.94]
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May 2, 2011Do Whatever...sounds less like inhibitions being shed, less like sex with a tree trunk after a hallucinatory, three-day Haribo bender than their other stuff - and that's kind of a shame, too.
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Apr 18, 2011Do Whatever You Want All The Time is tepid and uneventful, and proof that the band's previous work didn't succeed solely on its raucousness.
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Apr 15, 2011Ponytail fans will surely enjoy this relatively formed incarnation of the band's energy.
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Apr 15, 2011In Ponytail, that long-ago art project seems to have spawned the real thing – a band with an imprint and sound all of its own, with much of joy to share around.
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Apr 15, 2011It's hard to tell if the seemingly random, incoherent screeching and shouting from Siegel is meant to be a gimmick, a cop out or a totally genuine mode of expression. Whatever it may be, it's working.
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Apr 15, 2011Paradoxical as it may seem, the more structured version of the band that Do Whatever You Want All the Time presents just may be more exciting, and offer more potential, than what Ponytail were doing before.
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Apr 13, 2011This is punk rock that's both intellectually challenging and young at heart.
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Apr 13, 2011Do Whatever is far less dense and frantic than Ice Cream, and conjoined guitarists Dustin Wong and Jeremy Hyman don't operate in open space as well as when they're forced to dodge their own obstacles.
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Apr 13, 2011Do Whatever You Want All the Time is a candy-colored descent into madness, one which tames the wildness of the group's previous efforts in the interest of a far more mature style.
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Apr 13, 2011It's a welcome reminder of this band's current status, because one hopes that Do Whatever You Want All the Time isn't an end, but another new beginning.
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Apr 13, 2011To truly grasp the vigour of Do Whatever You Want All The Time, do it yourself. Grab four mates, pick up some instruments and go nuts. Just don't cut an album from the sessions.