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New Musical Express (NME)It's essentially more of the same kickabout beach-pop that Brian Wilson might have sounded like if he'd listened obsessively to '80s indie legends Felt while he was plaing in his sandpit. [1 Jul 2006, p.36]
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On Three's Co., Rademaker's songwriting has matured, which combined with the bigger production, makes for a thoroughly enjoyable and satisfying listen.
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It's consistently catchy, and produced with a broad enough vision so that it doesn't get repetitive.
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Effortlessly shimmering, breezy guitar pop.
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SpinBright, anxious pop-rock melodies that pulse with a geeky charm. [Sep 2006, p.114]
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MagnetThough there's plenty of wit... to go along with copious amounts of jangle, twang and... Brian Wilson-esque sweep, there's often an overriding, wistful sadness mixed in with the Left Coast hedonism. [#73, p.106]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 1 out of 2
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Mixed: 1 out of 2
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Negative: 0 out of 2
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FdezAOct 5, 2006Ok. Nothig special but good songs and charm melodies.
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mikes.Sep 1, 2006