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- Summary: The debut full-length release for the latest side project of David Bazan features members from Pedro the Lion and Starflyer 59 including: Trey Many, Jason Martin and TW Walsh.
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- Record Label: Barsuk
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Rock
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Jul 14, 2017Overflowing with a confidently relaxed cool and an absolute lack of pretense or veneer, Lo Tom’s debut somehow feels both enthusiastically self-assured and deceptively effortless.
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Jul 14, 2017Sometimes quick-and-dirty is the way to go, and with just eight straightforward songs, Lo Tom does it really well. It’s hard to say if anybody beyond the Bazan-devoted will jump on board--or even find a record like this--but his flock should be delighted.
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Jul 14, 2017These are veteran players who know how to run a traditional two-guitars, bass, and drums rock combo and the result is a comfortable, well-crafted listen that will likely appeal to fans of their primary outfits.
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MagnetAug 15, 2017Even if some listeners might ding Lo Tom for playing it a little safe, there's really not a wrong note on the record. [No. 145, p.57]
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Aug 28, 2017Iif Lo Tom lands somewhere between dumb hard fun and thoughtful jangle it likely wasn’t a creative direction anyone agonized over.
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Jul 24, 2017Even at less than a half hour, Lo Tom suffers from redundancy, not surprising when you’ve made more than one song reminiscent of “Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap” and you’re not actually AC/DC.
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Jul 14, 2017No big entrance here. It’s just a low-stakes rock record made by some buds.
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