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Thinks and Feels
What Laura Says
Thinks and Feels
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: What Laura Says
Title: Thinks and Feels
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 1
Label: Mri Associated
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 8/19/2008
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 711574641123
 

CD Reviews

Discover this band...!...!
Sherwin Amazan | Los Angeles, CA | 01/27/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"What can I say about What Laura Says (..thinks and feels). Great band, you have to see them live to appreciate them, my favorite songs on the album are "Illustrated Manual" and "July 23". "Illustrated Manual" has this great opacity to it, chunky piano, and a bass line straight out of the Beatles (if you do get to see a live show, ask them to play a Beatles cover, I've heard "Don't Let Me Down" and "Oh Darling" and I'd like to think John and George are smiling down from heaven when they hear a band put on such a great cover.)

"July 23" has those great stacatto burst of rythym guitar you hear Keith Richards put down in early Stones records and an instrument you don't get to hear too much anymore, a synthesized organ!

The band itself is a great live show and falls into an emerging genre of music I'd like to call neo-Classic rock, bands that have grown up listening to their parents' 60's and 70's records and have rejected the three chords, a bunch of screaming, and some angst/posturing approach of punk and post-punk alternative for a more harmonic/intimate approach to music. (for example, the Fleet Foxes, Kings of Leon (although they're more neo-Southern Rock), and Sufjan Stevens, among others. They actually know how to play their instruments.... and play them well. Love that these guys are taking it back to when music was about music and not solely the look of the musicians or songs about money/sex....



Check out What Laura Says, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised by their Beatles/Beach Boys influenced melodies with a little bit more bite...."
Dizzy bliss
Tengo Bud | Anaconda, Mt | 05/27/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Accidently stumbled into these guys in Phoenix AZ. at the Botanical Gardens and what-a-blast. This actually sounds like a album, the way they used to be sequenced. These 11 songs twist and turn and get stuck in the noggin and stay with you. Not a bummer tune on the record. They jump off where Abbey Road ended and turn a blind eye to the 'what's hip today-gone tomorrow' indie scene as of late. The grooves of this record are smokin' barn burners. My favorite track changes every time I play it. Do yourself a favor and buy it sight unseen. And this is only the beginning........"