Showing posts with label Americans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Americans. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Pancho-San's Latest Album "Americans" Reviewed On East Bay Express!
"Stylistically, they evoke the enchantingly melancholy and shambling pop-rock of The Softies, Heavenly, and Beat Happening; the brittle, lo-fi synth-pop of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark; and the dense studio emotionalism of John Lennon's early solo work. The vocals are gauzy and heart-on-the-sleeve, and the songs sound as if they're emanating from a cave (where the "old man of the mountain" is Phil Spector)." Keep reading on East Bay Express.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
To Eleven loves Pancho-san's "Americans"!
"It sounds like Pancho-san are pulling from disparate influences, but they manage to take these things and make them one, uniform sound. It’s much different, much less bouncy and happy than a lot of the pop I’ve been listening to lately, but it’s good stuff. It stays dreamy without crossing the line into twee, and it maintains a pop sensibility without sounding like they are just striving for mass-appeal. It’s pop music for those with discerning tastes." Read on here.
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