Clever, crafted, crystalline and crunchy in milk, these songs speak volumes, one story at a time. The best pop album heard around this office in a long time.
While The Fatima Mansions have their moments of power and innovation, their musical style resembles Roxy Music more than a band looking to stir things up.
Superstar takes a step toward a more melodically accessible sound. Vocalist/bassist Ted Condo continues his confrontationally personal style of lyric writing.
Kittywinder combines 3 female voices that mesh like a sing-along slumber party; not too pretty, with just enough yelping to offset the jangly, garagey guitar.
The wife-and-husband team first attracted attention in the late ’80s, but are now utilizing Deena’s sugary vocals and icy clarity to voice a darker depth.