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Smart Brown Handbag : Lullabies for Infidels
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Guitar Pop.
Genre: Rock: 90's Rock
Release Date: 2003
Lullabies for Infidels Record Label: Stonegarden
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Solid Gold 3:52 $0.99
I Forgot To Call 3:33 $0.99
Stretching Out 4:38 $0.99
Brightest Star 3:38 $0.99
Diminishing Return 3:57 $0.99
No Decision Yet 4:25 $0.99
Cucumber Vodka 2:45 $0.99
Cleo In Her Sputnik 3:44 $0.99
So What's Wrong 3:00 $0.99
Force Fields 4:13 $0.99

Album Notes

There were the times, when bands like Aztec Camera, China Crisis or The Icicle Works made shamelessly good pop music which yet was not cheesy enough to swim in the middle of the mainstream. If you sometimes long back to those times in the midst of some 80s flashback lunch, Smart Brown Handbag from Los Angeles are your instant fix.

Lullabies For Infidels contains a whole number of those sensible, yet catchy songs that you rarely hear nowadays; tracks like "Solid Gold" or "Stretching Out" stand out as first class pop songs. The comparison above was not accidental, the vocals and some hooks remind of Aztec Camera. Smart Brown Handbag have a wider spectrum than Roddy Frame's group, however; "Cucumber Vodka" and a few other tracks feature noisy guitars, while the vocal lines are still gentle and melodic. Band leader David Steinhart could easily win the title for most inappropriate name for a musician.

To make sure that their output does not remain unreleased, David Steinhart shorthandedly founded his own record label. We can only hope that it will pay off. Lullabies For Infidels is highly recommended to all fans of tasteful pop music.
-Reto Koradi

"Perfect pop" has been illusory since critic/producer Greg Shaw coined the sister term "power pop" in the late '70s. As the former frontman of Pop Art a mainstay on the L.A. scene from 1984-1990, singer-songwriter David Steinhart knows a thing or two about pop and he applies his knowledge
eloquently in Smart Brown Handbag.

Reminiscent of the clear melodies of the Psychedelic Furs and Squeeze, the songs on ht e Handbag's Lullabies for Infidels stay with you like a change int eh weather insight.
This is one handbag that doesn't need a penny placed in it for good luck: they're just fine trusting their own instincts. - Susan Campo, Pasadena Weekly

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