Amazon.comThe music of this talented Nashville-based all-boy harmony quintet is clearly aimed more at the prepubescent fans of 'N Sync and the Backstreet Boys, not middle-aged aficionados of George Jones or George Strait. Marshall Dyllon's sound is wholehearted, irony-free, and earnestly adolescent on chirpy small-town odes like "God Bless This Town," "Live It Up," and the title tune. While they revel in the agonies and ecstasies of first love (or first infatuation, as the case may be) on dreamy, moon-in-June cuts like "All I Wanna Do," "So Bad," and "She's Like a Child," they display a playful and endearing lightheartedness on tracks like "I'll Never Miss That Girl." As lead singers, the various band members clock in stylistically somewhere between pop's two "Prince Michaels"--as in Jackson and Bolton. Yet when they raise their voices in unison, the resulting harmonies can carry the day. --Bob Allen