Red Tandy EP

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Total Tracks: 4   Total Length: 14:54

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Still sound groovy

McGrupp

I wouldn't call this alt/punk - not really at all. Very melodic. They've been at it for at least 15 years, out of Chico, Ca. And they cull their sound out of harmonies of yore - the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, etc. They owe much to the California sound - Beach Boys, Eagles, etc. But they tear it up too - great guitar riffs, big sound - I look forward to the next full length from these guys, but grab this EP for a taste.

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After a four-year hiatus, Mother Hips return with the Red Tandy EP, and it seems they’re still at the top of their game. Co-leaders Tim Bluhm and Greg Loiacono not only have great vocal harmonies, but excellent guitar interplay as well, and though the band plays it loose, they know all the right classic rock moves. “Red Tandy” is pure guitar pop pleasure: catchy as all get-out with great harmonized vocals, killer backing vox, and some ripping guitars. “Colonized” hits a bit harder, something like Neil Young jamming with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, while “Blue Tomorrow” adds a slight psychedelic touch. The EP closes with another version of “Red Tandy,” which is such a great song you won’t mind hearing it twice. This will only whet the appetite for their forthcoming full-length. – Sean Westergaard

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