Starbelly - Four (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: Starbelly
- Title: Four
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Tallboy Records
- Genre: Beatlesque, Pop Rock, Power Pop
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 41:25
- Total Size: 101/291 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. The Boy Who Learned How to Cry
02. Lay Low
03. Sleep
04. The Stars of Constantine
05. She Will Go On
06. Strange Constellations
07. Listen
08. Yes, I Love Her Again
09. Danny Opus
10. Emily Says
11. Jesus Freak
12. Don't Wake Up
13. Antidote
14. Danny's Reprise
01. The Boy Who Learned How to Cry
02. Lay Low
03. Sleep
04. The Stars of Constantine
05. She Will Go On
06. Strange Constellations
07. Listen
08. Yes, I Love Her Again
09. Danny Opus
10. Emily Says
11. Jesus Freak
12. Don't Wake Up
13. Antidote
14. Danny's Reprise
Starbelly is a 4 piece band hailing from Baltimore whose sound has been described as "Squeeze meets Wilco"
Starbelly were a fine, largely under-the-radar power pop band from the late 90s/early 00s, right in that sweet spot for folks who like Sloan, Jason Falkner, and particularly Myracle Brah. They released two LPs before parting, with co-frontman Cliff Hillis continuing to release terrific music on his own. They regrouped a couple years back, their sound pretty much unchanged, the production just a bit shinier and more up-to-date. (The title confused me into wondering if I'd missed a release along the way, but it's the four-piece's third album.)
The power pop touchstones are there--jangly/fizzy guitars, warm harmonies, rousing hooks and melodies. Lots of earworm nuggets to be found, like the infectious mid-tempo sweetness of "Lay Low" (shades of Fountains of Wayne here), the crunchy guitar rock and Beatlesque la-la-las of "The Stars of Constantine," the wonderfully melodic "Yes, I Love Her Again" (with a guitar line that reminds me of the Bats' "Mid City Team"), and the ridiculously catchy, Squeeze-like "Jesus Freak." There's even this weird multi-part suite called "Danny Opus" that feels like a quick run-through of various 70s power pop forerunners like Todd Rundgren and the Raspberries. And with two singer/songwriters sharing the helm (Hillis and Dennis Schocket) there's enough variety to avoid the sense of sameness that pervades some power-pop long-players
Starbelly were a fine, largely under-the-radar power pop band from the late 90s/early 00s, right in that sweet spot for folks who like Sloan, Jason Falkner, and particularly Myracle Brah. They released two LPs before parting, with co-frontman Cliff Hillis continuing to release terrific music on his own. They regrouped a couple years back, their sound pretty much unchanged, the production just a bit shinier and more up-to-date. (The title confused me into wondering if I'd missed a release along the way, but it's the four-piece's third album.)
The power pop touchstones are there--jangly/fizzy guitars, warm harmonies, rousing hooks and melodies. Lots of earworm nuggets to be found, like the infectious mid-tempo sweetness of "Lay Low" (shades of Fountains of Wayne here), the crunchy guitar rock and Beatlesque la-la-las of "The Stars of Constantine," the wonderfully melodic "Yes, I Love Her Again" (with a guitar line that reminds me of the Bats' "Mid City Team"), and the ridiculously catchy, Squeeze-like "Jesus Freak." There's even this weird multi-part suite called "Danny Opus" that feels like a quick run-through of various 70s power pop forerunners like Todd Rundgren and the Raspberries. And with two singer/songwriters sharing the helm (Hillis and Dennis Schocket) there's enough variety to avoid the sense of sameness that pervades some power-pop long-players
Pop | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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