DUPLEX: Hot Looks For Summer

Duplex

Hot Looks For Summer

© 2003 Beehouse Records (634479043178)

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It's not gonna change your life, but it might make it slightly less awful for about 35 minutes.

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Whereas Santa Barbara-based band DUPLEX's eponymously-titled first release was primarily a solo vehicle for singer/songwriter/guitarist Jeff Sparks, Hot Looks For Summer is the work of a full-fledged band, including material written and sung by bassist Jason Bays and outstanding, intricate guitar lines courtesy of lead guitarist/songwriter Rob Taylor. Drumming duties are provided once again by the prodigious Randy Guss, long-time drummer for Toad the Wet Sprocket.

Hot Looks opens with "Agent of Deliverance," a Sparks tune that conjures Guided by Voices' Robert Pollard channeling Pete Townsend in a melancholy mood; and ends with "Helen Douglas," Bays' haunting, stream-of-consciousness tribute to the woman who ran against Richard Nixon in his 1950 bid for the Senate. In between, lyrically, the songs deal with everything from betrayal ("Rope") to celebrity suicide ("Suicide Moon"), to post-breakup yard sales ("On the Lawn").

Sparks' music has been licensed for film (Drop Dead Gorgeous, Christmas with the Kranks) and TV (The Real World, Road Rules.) He is a former member of the band Primitive Radio Gods, whose first album, Rocket, went gold while the band was with Columbia Records. The band's sophomore release, White Hot Peach, on What Are Records? was hailed by PopMatters as "one of those rare recordings that is not only great, but is nearly essential."

DUPLEX 's influences include The Beatles, Big Star, ELO, Elliot Smith, Fountains of Wayne, Granddaddy, The Kinks, The Modern Lovers, The Pretenders, The Replacements, and Neil Young.

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  • One of my current favorites -- local or otherwise.
    author: Brier (for The Santa Barbara Independent)

    Hot Looks For Summer continues on the promise of Jeff Sparks’s earlier creative output, with enough relaxed confidence and pop-rock shimmer to earn a few hours a day on ‘repeat’. Sparks & chohort Jason Bays craft decadent, catchy gems that sometimes bring to mind Gilbert O’Sullivan (on ‘Agent of Deliverance’), sometimes The Beatles (on the delicious ‘Becky Brown’), sometimes an amalgam of Britpop’s finest moments (on ‘You Call That Disco’), without sounding exactly like any of them. It just sounds like Duplex, thank goodness – immensely enjoyable and infectiously hummable.

  • smart, catchy, hooky
    author: Erck

    Fun little ride through musical landscapes (without getting lost). There are plenty of cooks at work here and they're all whipping up a mean broth.....open up and say ahhhhhhh

  • just what the doctor ordered
    author: ace norton

    .......it's fucking brilliant (especially "message from the man")....buy this cd before it blows up!!... its smart, its catchy, its melodic...its really really good... its just what the doctor ordered

  • this is the shit sandwich
    author: craig

    Finally, an album that tastes better than a shit sandwich on a tuesday.

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