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Andrew
Ellis
www.indiemonkey.com
Squint - Tinsel Life (advance promo)
Review
There’s plenty of struggling bands striving
for attention on the independent scene,
so when a producer like Ed Stasium gets involved with one of them,
there’s usually
a good reason for it. Indeed, the man famed for producing bands
like the Ramones,
the Smithereens and Soul Asylum clearly still has a sharp eye for
talent if Louisiana
based four-piece Squint is anything to go by. "Tinsel life",
the follow up to the band’s
debut "Beeker" was recorded with Stasium this summer,
and the result is a
consistently good album thick with chunky guitars and laced with
subtle hooks and
melodies.
Vocalist Dane Adrian has one of those wonderful, measured-yet-frantic
voices that
perfectly complements Matt Fredrickson’s guitar work and together
with a tight rhythm
section and great songs, Squint make for an intriguing listen. Material
like opener
"Anthem for Closure" and the excellent "Unfinished"
convincingly evokes the anthemic
fuzz of alternative-rock bands like Better Than Ezra and brings
to mind another quality
indie band featured at Indie Monkey, No Soap Radio.
The melodies are not always as immeadiate as No Soap Radio, but
with repeated
listens the hooks gloriously come to the fore, as "Shadow,
Shadow" and "Postergirl"
prove. Multiple spins of "Tinsel life" are made even more
pleasurable by Stasium’s
impeccable production which polishes the songs with the kind of
sonic lustre only a
producer of his calibre can create.
The band has recently been selected as one of the 50 qualifiers
in the Coca-Cola New
Music Award, and considering the band’s CV already boasts
shows with the Goo Goo
Dolls and Stroke 9, it would certainly not be a surprise if the
band were to scoop the prize.
On the evidence of "Tinsel Life" they certainly have the
credentials to succeed even
without the aid of such worthy contests.
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