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All in Time
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Anytown Graffiti

With Brooklyn bands as ubiquitous these
days as rats in the subway, I was a little whatever about
listening to another. I mean how much talent can be packed
into one borough? Well, it turns out Pela can join some of
their brethren in the star category--if their penchant for
more anthematic rock doesn't get them in trouble. They have
definitely listened to their share of U2
albums (listen to the song 'Tenement Teeth' if you want to
hear almost a direct U2 rip), which gives them that more wide-open
sound than some of the other artsy stuff coming out these
days. Honestly, though, I don't know if I can take another
band with a helium-sucking lead singer, so Pela's more soaring
vocals and masculine (but still sensitive!) sound is like
a breath of fresh air. At times they sound a but like Stellastarr*
on their first album (which always reminds me of Big Country
for some reason), which is a little weird, but they also recall
a little bit of Modest Mouse's
poppier stuff as well. There's something open and hopeful
about this album, which I know is like totally lame in this
era of gloom and doom, but sometimes I want to feel some glass
half full in my music, dammit.
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