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The Apples in Stereo were one of the Nineties' best indie-pop bands --
Colorado guys (and one gal) making joyful, mildly psychedelic noise and
writing better songs than most of their like-minded peers. After five
years, boy-voiced leader Bob Schneider and cohorts are back with more of
the retro-cool stuff they clearly love to pieces. No great departure
from earlier stuff, New Magnetic Wonder is full of bright melodies that
veer between the Beach Boys and the Kinks, and a guitar-keyboards-drums
sound that bounces between hard-rocking, bubbly and lush. There's
whimsy and camouflage: gurgling keyboards, bah-bah-bah backing vocals, ELO
vocoder, experimental snippets. But from the cheerleading "Can You Feel
It?" to the gorgeous "Radiation," the songs consistently hold up on
their own. Nostalgic but not cheesy, packed with ideas but usually
hummable, they comprise fifty-two minutes of good stuff that can make you feel
like a kid again -- no foolin'.
(Posted: Mar 7, 2007)
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Track List
- Can You Feel It?
- Skyway
- Mellotron 1
- Energy
- Same Old Drag
- Joanie Don't U Worry
- Sunndal Song
- Droplet
- Play Tough
- Sun Is Out
- Non-Pythagorean Composition 1
- Hello Lola
- 7 Stars
- Mellotron 2
- Sunday Sounds
- Open Eyes
- Crimson
- Pre-Crimson
- Vocoder Ba Ba
- Radiation
- Beautiful Machine Parts 1-2
- Beautiful Machine Parts 3-4
- My Pretend
- Non-Pythagorean Composition 3
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