Get Here and Stay (CD)
764-Hero may not admit it, but all the rainy days in their hometown of Seattle have obviously gotten to them. As confident a breakup album as you'll hear, Get Here and Stay plays out like a sopping wet Sunday afternoon made for laying low. Lead man John Atkins isn't afraid to wear his heart on his sleeve, and his emotional tales of wounded love play out with added poignancy due to this openness, especially on the desolate and graceful "Calendar Pages." It doesn't hurt that his tight guitar rhythms, paired off with Polly Johnson's whispering drum beats, offer up lovely melodies and even a bit of melancholia all too rare in most indie love letters. Even when Atkins tries to let the sun shine through the melodies, as on the low-fi stomper "History Lessons," the distraught romantic in him turns the new wave organs underneath the surface into cries of heartbreak. ~ Jason Kaufman, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Loaded Painted Red |
| 2 | History Lessons |
| 3 | Ward's Country |
| 4 | Calendar Pages |
| 5 | Ottawa Dropout |
| 6 | Watch the Silverware |
| 7 | Get Alone |
| 8 | Typo |
| 9 | Stained Glass |
| 10 | Coastline |
| amanse brandt
- here, PW, USA |
| Oh, sad. Oh, young. Why have I returned to this album so often.
Background music to fill the empty hours. House cleaning music
Calender Pages may be a song I regret hearing. Stays with me too long
Please take it out of my head.
Let your head be a sponge and soak it in. | |