Music Reviews

Sharks and Minnows

Julie Et Cetera

Two Sheds

A five song blast in shades of upbeat pop rock and post punk melodics. The last two songs get steadily mellower, with the first of the two breaking in to some old school indie rock vocals with some California punked out riffs shooting the chorus dead center. The last one moves melodic and still catchy, like one of the Replacements slow sad songs… “And I can’t remember every time I let you down…” It brings back this Here Comes a Regular kind of sadness, and I want a drink. Definitely something that catches me in mid-stride, making me turn around to look back and wonder when I’m gonna get to hear a full length, ‘cause I think it could be interesting.

Two Sheds, http://www.2sheds.com


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