Massacre
2010
"How does a band follow up one of the best albums of 1997? If they're Little Rock group ho-hum, who gave us the incredible "Sanduleak" two years ago, they outdo it with "Massacre" (HTS, 4 stars [on a 1-to-4 scale]), a record of tight, terse compositions that implode like pop haikus for the soul. You know that feeling you got playing for the first time "London Calling" or the Mats' "Let It Be" - the feeling that told you rock and roll was a communion and transfiguration a certainty? That's the promise "Massacre" fulfills, from 26 Hour Blues and He Married a Girl from Mississippi to the bookend versions of the title track."
-Bill Ellis, Commercial Appeal [Memphis], 3/13/99
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Losty
2005
Homemade Groovy Country Power Pop. Red River meets the Thames.
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Fear of High Rollin'
2004
Psychedelic Pop. Hall and Oates meets the Flaming Lipps and Outkast.
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Now I Love You
2004
Good pop music from major label refugees from Arkansas. Ho-Hum spends less and less time recording their records and they keep getting better and better.
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Near and Dear
2003
Non-emulatory arkansas folk rock?
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Landau Zeal
2000
A dynamic and surprising mix of older school new wave, new school indie folk and an unprecedented blend of pop bridging them in the middle. It's the sort of sound you would expect out of the UK; poetic, lush and incredibly catchy.
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