A Little More Haven Hamilton, Please
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Artist: June & the Exit Wounds
Label: Parasol Records Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 795306102625 EAN: 0795306102625 ASIN: B00000I7UT Release Date: 1999-09-07 |
A Little More Haven Hamilton, Please
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Customer Reviews:
something/everything.......2003-02-02
These three songs are only the purest pop standouts on an album by a supremely talented auteur who obviously belabors the musicality of every note before he commits it to the mix. While hardly spare-mostly bass, drums-"lite" and keyboards, including vibes-the refined and sophisticated arrangements serve only to enhance Fletcher's natural way with melodies and chord progressions, without ever calling attention to themselves. The slower, vaguely jazz-inflected "I Shouldn't Be Surprised," with its brushed drums and lounge bar guitar lines, reflects Fletcher's avowed love for Blossom Dearie-like directness, while never losing sight of its pop destination; "Straight To My Head," and the atmospheric album-closer "Idly By" have the most overt Chris Stamey influences ("Let's Shack Up Together" lovingly acknowledges the debt, borrowing the keyboard break from "She's Not Worried"), weaving sinuous melodies and dizzying emotional intensity together, with only Fletcher's lighter touch at the mic keeping the listener from wondering why Mavericks wasn't a trio's outing.
Tethering himself to a small label, Fletcher's spotlight-shy persona is reflected in the ugly-sounding band name he has chosen, and his disinclination for touring, thus making his radio-ready brilliance available only to those with an enthusiastic love for outstandingly catchy, heart-tugging, classic American pop music. And that's very few people indeed.
Brilliant Power-Pop debut..........2001-07-27
On this stunning debut, Fletcher has created an album that recalls the melodic pop of '70s rock icons such as Brian Wilson and Todd Rundgren. The great irony here is that neither Rundgren nor Wilson has made a record this good in decades... and this debut is even more impressive when one considers that this kid plays every instrument you hear on the CD.
"Highway Noise" is perhaps one of the best (and most representive) tracks here; a tasty piece of "ear-candy" that brings to mind the soaring harmonies of the Beach Boys. "Cathy Dennis" is a humorous (but melodic) ode to the former pop star of the same name. The record's mood gets a little more melancholy at times, like on the somber "Idley By."
Those seeking hard-rocking type music (like Korn) or pre-fabricated top 40 dance music (N-Sync, Backstreet Boys) probably won't like this.
But anyone who enjoys well-crafted, shamelessly effervescent power-pop will love this record... it will surely put a smile on your face; you might even be surprised to find yourself singing along with the CD !
Melodious and riddled with angst.......2000-12-04
Please Don't Hide Your Love Away.......2000-03-21
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