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When Say Hi to Your Mom released his brilliantly titled third disc, Ferocious Mopes, the sensitive-indie-guy-recording-from-his-bedroom thing had been done to death. So had well-intentioned tinkerings with the Omaha sound of Conor Oberst. Nevertheless, what Say Hi offers here is just froot loops enough to skirt cliché charges. The ten song titles say it all -- after puzzling over "Poor Pete Is a Bit Self Conscious," "As Smart as Geek Is Chic Right Now," and "I Think I'll Be a Good Ghost," it's easy to wonder whether Say Hi might be using music to pay the bills until he finds a way to make money off his real gift for naming things. Indulging that thought, though, puts a listener at risk of being overly dismissive of the music, which is overall quite good. Morrissey's dark mood colors the entire outing (fitting for a disc called Ferocious Mopes), but shades of Death Cab for Cutie's smart pop filter through, and so does Conor Oberst's sing-softly-into-a-tin-can sound. Tracks especially worthy of the repeat button are "The Twenty-Second Century" for its imaginative, hooky pop; "The Forest Scares the Hell out of Me" for its skill at channeling Blair Witch-type spooks with a guitar; and "Dimensions and Verticals" for the way it distills the recurring theme of its creator's insecurity. "Draw me with your pencils and pens," Say Hi sings. "Make me much prettier than I really am." -- allmusic.com
The Invisible Cities is a San Francisco-based band that makes incandescent rough-around-the-edges sometimes-quiet sometimes-loud rocknroll pop music with wiry guitars and boy/girl harmonies. They were voted in as Best Indie Pop Band in the 2005 San Francisco Bay Guardian Readers Poll.
The Ian Fays are an indie-rock quartet from Arcata, Ca. The band is fronted by twin sister singer-song writers and has a various back-up band, featuring everything from drums to xylophones. The Fays dress in costume every show (usually Catholic school-girls or prom night dresses) and enjoy audiences that drink and dance. They have two eps, “The Ryan Blackmore Project” and “Benny, the Apple Cider Drunk,” as well as a new full-length entitled “The Damon Lessons” that is for sale now.
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