Actor-Caster

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 33:36

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J. Edward Keyes

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08.03.11
Generationals, Actor Caster
2011 | Label: Park the Van / The Orchard

As spry as prime-era Squeeze and as rigid and angular as the best Spoon songs, New Orleans duo Generationals somehow make their starched-collar guitar-pop sound crisper and more precise without turning it into a math equation. The guitars are just blips on the radar, so what drives these songs is their steady melodic bounce: “Goose & Gander,” the prettiest song about domestic strife you’re likely to hear (“We can’t stand each other, but we can’t be apart”), glides along on the kind of spritely keyboard hook that would do Hall & Oates proud and “Greenleaf” spirals like a set of sparklers in the July night. And undergirding it all is that steady, stentorian guitar chug — the guy in the corner at the party with the three-piece suit and stone-face who is, nonetheless, wearing a lampshade.

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Really good.

jpast

Overlooked gem. Download it now.

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Great album that needs more airplay

eaglezzz

Ten-Twenty-Ten is an absolutly stunner of a song. One of my favs of 2011 so far.

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KBRItunes

It's April 3rd, and "Ten-Twenty-Ten" is available for free on Amazon! Same great sound as the last album although maybe not quite as good. Still worth downloading for sure!

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New Orleans indie pop duo the Generationals’ 2011 sophomore effort, Actor-Caster is a veritable mixtape of ’60s pop and ’80s new wave sounds that manages to be a bit more cohesive than the band’s 2009 debut, Con Law. As with Con Law, listening to Actor-Caster is like checking out a great compilation of old-school pop tracks that run the gamut from the ’80s dance-oriented lo-fi sweetness of the Adam Ant-sounding “Ten-Twenty-Ten” to the synth pop meets Ramones balladry of “Yours Forever” and the ’60s reverb-laden girl group cut “You Say It Too.” The main difference is that the songs seem to be more of a piece this time, with each song giving off a moody, hazy vibe that’s never too sad for singing along. In that sense, the duo of ex-Eames Era members singer/guitarists Grant Widmer and Ted Joyner — with their double-tracked vocals and laid-back delivery — will draw favorable comparisons to such contemporaries as the Shins and Field Music. Similarly, such bouncy guitar pop cuts as “Goose & Gander” and the echoey midtempo anthem “Tell Me Now” bring to mind a mix of such ’80s cult favorites as Orange Juice and Aztec Camera. Like a forgotten mixtape found while cleaning out your car, Actor-Caster is a pleasantly bittersweet surprise. – Matt Collar

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