Ponyoak

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Total Tracks: 25   Total Length: 73:43

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sloppy masterpiece

akaidrummer

This is some of the finest songwriting I've found in my years of scouring the music scenes. The songs are catchy as can be, but they don't get old. The lyrics are very clever, but they don't sound overly forced. The performance is full of energy and slop. Just how I like it. This is lasting, deep pop. How it should be.

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Great one

oilcan

Love this record, almost every song is great. Check out tracks 3, 7, 9 for a sample. You won't regret it.

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Graham Smith is one of Chicago’s prized resources, as far as indie-pop goes — under the name Kleenex Girl Wonder, he single-handedly writes, performs, and records some pretty wonderful pop. While some of the attention paid to Kleenex Girl Wonder is probably a result of Smith’s young age and DIY attitude (his name is the only one to appear on the album — such is the extent of his involvement), his songs are exceptionally deserving on their own — there’s nothing particularly innovative about his ’60s-inspired pop, the songwriting is as catchy as anything to come along in quite a while (“Now I Got a Feeling,” for example.) Even when he’s just running along power chords and tossing out quick melodies, Smith’s songs are little short of brilliant — right up there with early Beatles or Monkees tunes in terms of sheer pop appeal. And of course, Smith’s indie-pop situation is rather charming — anyone who can create an album on his own and then title a song “Graham Smith Is the Strongest Man Alive” deserves some credit. – Nitsuh Abebe

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