MP3 Saul Glennon - British Garage Invasion
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A combination of 60's style hot rod/surf pop mixed in with the first British Invasion.
14 MP3 Songs
POP: British Pop, ROCK: 60's Rock
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"British Garage Invasion, Saul Glennons' fourth album, comes in at the top of the heap of local releases for the year 2001. Whether writing about a spin through the old neighborhood ("Dan Y's Van") or romancing a potential love interest ("This Time, Let's Fly"), Rugan inflects his songs with an optimism that provides a pleasant distraction from the upheaval currently shaping our lives. The sharp hooks in "Paul Johnston, 95," "Five Minute Window," and "The Deal You Got," a duet with Dakota Floyd's Sorca McGrath, have just as much raw energy as the music of the Byrds, the Who, and the Creation, Saul Glennon's obvious antecedents. As a sad footnote, group mascot Gordon D., the lovable golden retriever after whom its label is named, passed away shortly before the album's release."
- From the October 11th 2001 Scene Magazine
14 MP3 Songs
POP: British Pop, ROCK: 60's Rock
Details:
"British Garage Invasion, Saul Glennons' fourth album, comes in at the top of the heap of local releases for the year 2001. Whether writing about a spin through the old neighborhood ("Dan Y's Van") or romancing a potential love interest ("This Time, Let's Fly"), Rugan inflects his songs with an optimism that provides a pleasant distraction from the upheaval currently shaping our lives. The sharp hooks in "Paul Johnston, 95," "Five Minute Window," and "The Deal You Got," a duet with Dakota Floyd's Sorca McGrath, have just as much raw energy as the music of the Byrds, the Who, and the Creation, Saul Glennon's obvious antecedents. As a sad footnote, group mascot Gordon D., the lovable golden retriever after whom its label is named, passed away shortly before the album's release."
- From the October 11th 2001 Scene Magazine
in partnership with CDbaby


