Top-rate
lounge pop, with smoky singing (courtesy of
vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Sue Kr.) that will have
you drinking
three-olive martinis until closing time.
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--Spin
Magazine
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Spin
Magazine, "7 Undiscovered Bands Worth
A Listen" [March 2009] |
Music
For Awkward Situations,
nominated 2004 Grammy (Best New
Artist, Best Album) |
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Slinky
first single "Tell Me" curls out like smoke
from an impossibly long French cigarette, and "Paterson"
completes a murky triad, beginning with funereal organs
and reticent Challengers-like chords as K. builds to a
towering crescendo. It's perfect closing credits stuff
for non-existent film noir.
--Splendid
E-Zine |
With impeccable musical training and a taste for the less
intrusive sense of sound, this record may leave drink
stains on your nightstand and expensive lingerie on your
floor.
--Indie
Workshop
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From
surf rock to shiny pop to orchestral numbers, the Beeps
find a way to incorporate disparate genres in a way that's
fresh beneath Sue Krush's light and seductive vocals deliciously
drenched in reverb.
--The Big Takeover
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