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The new sounds of Call and Response (C.A.R.) come from talented musicians with one kaleidoscopic vision. A vision involving color and light, bubble and bounce, mountains and beaches, and you (the listener). C.A.R. make quite a production of their own while being inspired by the arrangements and songwriting skills of such bands as The Free Design, Sly and the Family Stone, Nick Drake, The Zombies, The Jackson 5, Sea and Cake, and AIR. "We want to blend dancey futuristic electronic stuff with the folky pop ... [ read more ]
CD $15.99
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Call and Response (C.A.R.) are boys and girls who play breezy pop music with the use of electronic and analog instruments. They like classic sixties pop and easy listening sounds. The Beatles, Love, Beach Boys, Sergio Mendez, The Free Design all come to mind. Drawing from these sources, C.A.R. inject their own warmth and creativity to create a whole new audio experience. Their approach is simultaneously nostalgic and fresh, and their songs reflect the sunny California sunshine and a fun and positive approa... [ read more ]
7" $4.14
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"Milwaukee's Call Me Lightning are currently (as of 1/26/07 anyway) Frenchkiss Record's newest signings, so right away you know you're in for some good jerky guitar rock. And the band does not buck the trend, employing a superbly skittish angular sound that propels this punk. But their angularity and scratchy vocal shrieks are nicely supported by melodic overtones that give these songs some feeling. In other words, you can rock and hum to this. Call Me Lightning's riffs sound similar to their label mates, ... [ read more ]
CD $13.99
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