Decent American shoegaze?
Hannah Grey | ROUND ROCK, TX USA | 06/25/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This is a singles/comp tracks collection that fits square between All Natural Lemon and Lime Flavors' two full-lengths time wise (all tracks were recorded in 1996- the s/t album was recorded in 1995 and the spectacular "Turning Into Small" in 1997). Although "Straight Blue Line" doesnt flow in an album sense, there's a definate sense of progression from beginning to end. ANLALF will definately appeal to fans of Rollerskate Skinny (who seem to have influenced the group in a major way) Chapterhouse, Ride, My Bloody Valentine and the lot, with an equal share of hazey guitars and subtle electronics."
Beautiful shoegaze from the left side of the pond
limesparks | 11/14/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Although a comp of singles and unreleased material, this record still flows like an intended LP. A must have for those who are fans of the shoegaze movement of the '90s, Straight Blue Line captures the essence of that scene but also adds plenty of unexpected twists and turns via the all male, yet wispy and melodic vocals... some may be fooled, but there is nary a female on here (fans of Pale Saints, Lilys or Boo Radleys will get it). Plenty of variety but also lots of washed-over bliss... Enjoy!"