Hey pals, what’s going on? So I think we all said some things last time that we regret. I’m sure there are things we’d like to take back. But you know what? It’s over, it happened. There’s no going back. All we can do is keep going and try to get past it. I mean, I guess if there would have to be a “winner” in this situation, I think it’s pretty clear who that is. So I mean, I guess an apology from your side, wouldn’t be disregarded. No, I mean, like, it doesn’t matter, but I mean, right is right, right? So I guess, just do the right thing. I mean, it doesn’t matter, though. Wait… OK, listen, just read these reviews, we’ll talk more next time. Thanks.
Kyle Vincent – Where You Are – *** – If you like powerful, slow-churned power pop, it doesn’t get much better than Kyle Vincent. This new album is no exception. Its spare production, focused on the piano and voice, make it a beautiful record to just take in. And the songs are great!
Young Fresh Fellows – I Think This Is – ***1/2 – It isn’t often that a band that has been working for almost 30 years can still sound so fresh and young. It’s perhaps a curse of the name that they must always stay this way, but I’m not complaining. They can still bring it, they revel in weird off-beat concepts and just fun-filled music. Keep it up fellows!
Discovery – LP – *** – An interesting project. This type of electronic dance music has never really been my cup of tea. But having the guy from Vampire Weekend interested me. While the album doesn’t have the great hooks I always look for, it does differentiate itself from other similar music.
John Brodeur – Get Through – *** – Great to hear from Brodeur again, his albums seem to be few and far between, but when they come out, they are really good. Lots of interesting lyrics, cool melodies, and overall a good time.
Dan Bryk – Pop Psychology – ***1/2 – Dan Bryk is a great, unique artist, who plays great poppy music, with smart, funny lyrics, that talk about his own life, things he’s thinking about, his own hang-ups and such, but in a way that is relatable to all.