MP3 Young Sportsmen - the familiar glow of colliding particles
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"The quartet's keen power pop summons the spirit of classics acts like Cheap Trick and Elvis Costello, but their modern attitude and harmonies also recall more current artists like Ted Leo and the Pharmacists."
5 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: Power Pop
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These are some writers who like our music. Needless to say, we like their writing.
". . . local outfit the Young Sportsmen are gonna be a highlight in Seattle's music scene in 2006. Mark my words. The quartet's keen power pop summons the spirit of classics acts like Cheap Trick and Elvis Costello, but their modern attitude and harmonies also recall more current artists like Ted Leo and the Pharmacists."
- Megan Seling, The Stranger
"Young Sportsmen have released five shattering, pumping, bass-run, drum-pounding, air-guitar shredding power-post-punk-pop songs.....There's something truly exceptional about the energy on this mini-album, in line with earlier work of Ted Leo or the Futureheads. We can expect Young Sportsmen's first full-length to be a solid sequence of appealing gems. Can't wait to hear it happen."
- Three Imaginary Girls
". . . bringing to mind the very best of The Figgs at their poppiest perfection, Soundtrack Of Our Lives, Brendan Benson and Sloan. All five songs are excellent, not even close to delivering a duff one!"
- Not Lame Records
"Easily one of the best local bands I've heard in ages, their sound harkens back to the (too short) golden age of Seattle power pop . . . I can also hear hints of Superdrag, Sloan and the New Pornographers in each of these five extremely catchy songs, which range from excellent to stunning. Let's hope to hear a lot more from them soon!"
- indiepages.com
"Familiar Glow is a rollicking, energetic pop-rock fiesta rife with bouncy rhythms, tight harmonies and singalong choruses. I'd mention a standout track if that were possible. Each of the five tunes are separate but equal parts of a whole that does itself an injustice when listened to individually. But that's always been the case with these guys. They don't just write great songs, they write great records."
- Randomville Magazine
5 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: Power Pop
Details:
These are some writers who like our music. Needless to say, we like their writing.
". . . local outfit the Young Sportsmen are gonna be a highlight in Seattle's music scene in 2006. Mark my words. The quartet's keen power pop summons the spirit of classics acts like Cheap Trick and Elvis Costello, but their modern attitude and harmonies also recall more current artists like Ted Leo and the Pharmacists."
- Megan Seling, The Stranger
"Young Sportsmen have released five shattering, pumping, bass-run, drum-pounding, air-guitar shredding power-post-punk-pop songs.....There's something truly exceptional about the energy on this mini-album, in line with earlier work of Ted Leo or the Futureheads. We can expect Young Sportsmen's first full-length to be a solid sequence of appealing gems. Can't wait to hear it happen."
- Three Imaginary Girls
". . . bringing to mind the very best of The Figgs at their poppiest perfection, Soundtrack Of Our Lives, Brendan Benson and Sloan. All five songs are excellent, not even close to delivering a duff one!"
- Not Lame Records
"Easily one of the best local bands I've heard in ages, their sound harkens back to the (too short) golden age of Seattle power pop . . . I can also hear hints of Superdrag, Sloan and the New Pornographers in each of these five extremely catchy songs, which range from excellent to stunning. Let's hope to hear a lot more from them soon!"
- indiepages.com
"Familiar Glow is a rollicking, energetic pop-rock fiesta rife with bouncy rhythms, tight harmonies and singalong choruses. I'd mention a standout track if that were possible. Each of the five tunes are separate but equal parts of a whole that does itself an injustice when listened to individually. But that's always been the case with these guys. They don't just write great songs, they write great records."
- Randomville Magazine
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