Grown-Ups

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 41:38

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Great Find

ShaneMitch

If you are browsing through with only a few downloads left I suggest "Let Her Go". I really enjoyed this track.

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A nice retturn from Slumberland

comma8

An enjoyable record that invokes quite a few contemporary and more classic indie releases. Slumberland calls out the Smiths and Wedding Present among others. I hear moments of New Order, Trembling Blue Stars and even in an odd way the Promise Ring. I imagine putting this in a shuffle with the Futureheads some day and finding the mix quite complimentary.

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Leeds trio the Lodger sound unapologetically influenced by several generations of their indie countrymen: flashes of Orange Juice, the Wedding Present, Heavenly, and others permeate their debut album Grown Ups. But they’re more than just C-86-addicted anoraks attempting to replicate the cooler parts of their record collections. Opening track “Many Thanks for Your Honest Opinion,” with its scratchily energetic guitar parts and snarky lyrics, clearly owes a bit to the David Gedge songbook, and the winsome bubblegum melody and lovelorn lyrics of “The Story’s Over” are tailor-made for a cover by Amelia Fletcher’s next band. But the young trio perform their brand of earnest semi-twee indie pop with such scrappy enthusiasm and emotional directness that accusations of near-plagiarism simply don’t wash. Listening to a small, unfussy gem like “Unsatisfied,” which sounds like what Coldplay might have been if stripped of every last bit of Chris Martin’s inherent self-importance, it’s clear that the Lodger’s prime mover, singer/songwriter Ben Siddall, garners comparisons to Gedge and Fletcher mostly because Grown Ups suggests that he just might be nearly as good as them. – Stewart Mason

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