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This L.P. came out the year I left school and I bought this as a 16 year old Mod kid. A real pleasure and an album I've not stopped listening to ever since. This copy was a gift for my son, who'd borrowed mine and had to have a copy for himself. Great lyrics and perfect melodies, which have always put Squire above many other bands as far as I'm concerned. OldMod67
Toronto rivals San Francisco as the North American capital of jangle pop as evidenced by this new record of sunny jams from the Motorists. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 16, 2024
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Skull Of A Man”
Covers need to bring something new to the table, even if it’s as simple as shifting the atmosphere a bit, which is exactly what Squire does. While both songs are instantly recognizable, there’s a light-handed bit of intoxication to each of these numbers that simply coats my mind with delicious wasted visions of marmalade skies and cellophane flowers that are impossible to deny, causing a sly smile to inch across my face.
Sad that these songs are not like their other material.
Jenell Kesler Jenell Kesler