Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Sloan - Twice Removed - 1994


This is the sophomore album from critically acclaimed Canadian power pop act Sloan. Twice Removed contains 12 tracks of accomplished pop that evokes the sunny charm and effortless melodicism of The Beatles and The Beach Boys. "4 1/2 stars.. Twice Removed is a clever and varied collection of smart and catchy pop songs. Without the grunge-era production that smothered some of the best songs on Smeared, the sparkling wit of the lyrics and catchy directness of the melodies shine through. All four members write and sing, which accounts for the variation between songs like the punkish opener, "Penpals," and the chiming guitars and "ba-ba-ba" chorus of the sublime "People of the Sky," the highest of the album`s high points. Other goodies include the puckish media slam "I Hate My Generation" and the dreamy, largely acoustic closer, "I Can Feel It," with its harmonies by Jale`s Jennifer Pierce. Not everything works quite so well -- the seven-minute "Before I Do" is at least two and a half minutes too long -- but Twice Removed was the first indication that Sloan was more than Canada`s answer to the Lemonheads."-AMG

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2 comments:

wkc said...

very nice start to a wonderful blog. Thank you for the shares. A very neglected genre imho

Anonymous said...

I can quite confidently say this is one of my favourite albums, ever, absolutely sublime.

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