Let It Sway

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 41:16

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08.16.10
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, Let It Sway
2010 | Label: Polyvinyl Records

Surviving the hype-mongering early stages for a buzz band can be a treacherous thing. Fortunately, the Missouri quartet Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin have the chops, and the wherewithal, to withstand the buzz’s fading light. Their third full-length, Let It Sway, is a power-pop crowd-pleaser, rippling with shout-alongs and hand-clap revivals. “Banned (By The Man)” is as straightforward and charming as they get — give some credit goes to production guru and Death Cab For Cutie guitarist Chris Walla, whose sharp and steady hand gives this album the same gleeful, exploding joy as so many of the other indie pop bands (Ra Ra Riot, The Thermals, Tegan and Sara) he’s helped shepherd in recent years. Someone Loves You Boris Yeltsin are lucky and good. Sometimes you need both.

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Someone still loves you, SSLYBY

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Makes me proud to live in springtown.

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After pulling double duty as producers and performers on their first two albums, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin hand the production reins over to Chris Walla, who fills the band’s third record with a mix of quirky, lo-fi gloss and nuanced arrangements. This is a breezy record, shot through with jangled bits of folk, rock, and alt-country but largely focused on the group’s pop sensibilities. Free to focus on the music instead of the production, SSLYBY brew up a sound that recalls early Sloan and Fountains of Wayne records, with slightly sloppy guitar solos and thick, double-tracked vocal harmonies drawing the clearest parallel between SSLYBY and the bands they emulate. Walla honors the band’s lo-fi roots by keeping things analog and homemade-sounding, occasionally tossing in some studio trickery but always doing so in a tasteful, light-handed way. – Andrew Leahey

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