Free Music Notes for Every Night

Saturday Looks Good to Me - Every Night

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Free Music Notes for Every Night

Free Music Review: Totally Deck.
Hit: 5 Stars

Not to sound 'Trendy', but this is the Perfect CD for a cocktail party; chill music for background drinking while discussing contemporary art/politics/hazy unfounded philosophies.

Seriously, this can simply be described as simple, easily enjoyable quality music. Just buy the CD.

Free Music Review: ...it's Winter
Hit: 4 Stars

well it's not "All Your Summer Songs" which was so brilliant that "Every Night" was sure to be on a falling scale, but this doesn't mean that it's a bad record. Far from that, they still stick out of this huge pool of Lo-FI Indie Bands.
I disagree with the predecessing Review. This Band has charm and the lyrics are well thought and adequately sixties. There's "Dialtone" for example which decribes that despite the hype of mobile phones, pagers and online activities it can still be difficult to get through to each other (as said on the LP Version, which differs from the CD).
However, "Summer Songs" kind of created a feeling (of a far too hot afternoon with head spent underwater) whereas "Every Night" is just a bunch of awesome songs, which leave you smiling (This Girl's distracted), simply breathless (When the party ends) or in love (When you got to New York).
Loving it.

Free Music Review: SATURDAY IT POURED DOWN RAIN
Hit: 1 Stars

Well, I gave SLGTM a second chance with this, their second album. I thought the first one, All Your Summer Songs, was way too lo-fi for my tastes, and I definitely didn't hear the allusions to Phil Spector, Brian Wilson, Burt Bachrach, et al, that were attributed to them. With this new one, I thought, well, maybe they'd gotten their act together, built on all those promises and had finally put out something closer to the works of those sixties geniuses. Eeeaaagh!! This is much, much worse! I guess if you go for regularly off-key vocals, production mixing that varies the volume from song to song, so that you have to keep adjusting your player's volume, seemingly haphazard arrangements wedded to the lamest melodies and lyrics, and a general sloppiness that masquerades as "charm", then maybe this is your cup o' meat. Seriously, why is this band touted as some kind of resurrection of the best of the sixties styles? It doesn't even come close! This album seems to embody the worst kind of indie lo-fi recording. I kept getting up to turn this off, but then I'd hope against hope that the next cut would redeem the whole thing, but no! The last couple of cuts appear to have been recorded at a live appearance, and whoof, are they bad. Those cuts don't even rise to the low level of the previous inept studio production. This went right into my "Re-sell" pile. Avoid this one, folks.
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