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MP3 Dear John Letters - Rewriting The Wrongs

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Contact Seller: music, CDbaby reseller USA, Member since 06/19/2005
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Description:

(ID 235783)
"Punchy, melodic, and even gorgeous at times, they write pop songs that stick in your head and warm up your heart."

14 MP3 Songs
POP: Beatles-pop, POP: 60's Pop



Details:
"Out of nowhere comes Rewriting The Wrongs, and I think I may have found the best album of 2001."
- Alex Green (music.yahoo.com)

"A great full-length from a band that could make a career list out of a struggling major label scout."
- Theodore Defosse (splendid)

"This is very solid indie-pop"
- (CM) Impact Press

"Sublime debut album."
- Joe Ehrbar (Seattle PI)

"Often gentle and wholesome, sometimes acrimonious, Benson's songwriting warmly refers to the Beatles."
- Corianton Hale (The Stranger)

"A pleasing, intelligent collection from a songwriter aiming for both the head and the heart."
- Adam McKibbin (Entertainment Today)

"Somehow they've balanced a contemporary indie aesthetic, an outsider musical genre, and the sounds of one of the most famous musicians of the 20th century into a contemporary album that stands on its own and makes Dear John Letters an act that seems fresh and vital instead of derivative."
- Patrick Schabe (PopMatters)

"It's got the same distant moodiness and melodrama that frames John Lennon's first two solo LP's, scaled down of course to a smaller budgeted, do-it-yourself ethos."
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