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â8/10...demands repeat plays...a bit of glam and bouncy pop...itâs the huge hooks thatâll keep you listening. Highly Recommended for sure. Check it out!â - Powerpopaholic
â...Angular, clever, left field Pop that sits somewhere between Psych Pop and Pop Rock...an absolute stormer of an album...Across these 11 songs there is so much variety and each has so many ideas fighting to get out...This album will be high up on my Best Of 2019 list. It's an incredibly good album, one of the best things that I've heard in ages.â - I Donât Hear A Single
"4/5...brings us right back to the early days of â90s college rock on a listen thatâs as bright and varied as its intriguing cover art...The band are at their best when incorporating pop into their punk roots...If legends like Big Star, Pavement, and Teenage Fanclub have consumed any considerable part of your life, Umpteenth certainly deserves a spot in your collection, too, and prepare to spend much time with its unassuming, glorious retro-rock." - New Noise Magazine
â...youâd swear this was an early â90s college radio rock find, sandwiched between Pavement and The Breeders. Across 11 tracks, the band play a beautifully-cohesive brand of Power Pop, but itâs clear they also have a strong affinity for some of the classic Glam and 1970s rock bands as well. One of the main appeals of Umpteenth is, despite being tethered to Power Pop, there is plenty of experimentation here...â - Neufutur
"...I have been listening to Onesieâs brilliant second album, Umpteenth, almost on a loop now for weeks...the genre-bending group that is Onesie is handâs down one of the those multi-faceted acts we are (or at least should) be looking for when it comes to listening experiences... what I respect the most about Onesie and what they have done here is their obvious lack of âgive a shitâ in trying to fit into any sort of standardized sound...one of the best albums of 2019 thus far." - Train Wreckd Society
âOnesie plays up their dual strengths on the LP; fast-lane rock that merges the sugar rush of Big Star/Shoes/Buzzcocks-inspired power pop with the blasting guitars and tender/non-sequitur lyrics of â90s indie.â - The Big Takeover
"...clearly based on the Clinton years. They sound like Matthew Sweet. They sound like Teenage Fanclub...pop-rock, defined by smart lyrics and a cohesive sound....Haberland's lyrics are more poetic than most--they certainly read well on the page, which is something you can't say about everyone out there...it's the lyrics that will carry this band far--provided you're the type of music fan who also likes to read." - The Vinyl Anachronist
â...dual guitar attack, layered vocals, abundantly quirky and often absurd lyrics, huge hooks and addictive melodies.â - Counterzine
"...drawing influences from the likes of Thin Lizzy and Black Sabbath. Both the vocals and the instrumentals give listeners a feeling of nostalgia for 80âs and 90âs pop music, paying homage to the feel good bands from those days that we all know and love. The writing style is unique and sets Onesie apart from other bands in the same genre" - Indie Band Guru
âListening through the entirety of Onesie has made me feel comfortable and safe; itâs like a warm blanket of nostalgia wrapped tightly around my ears...All this is just to say you could feel good too; you too can smile while you rockâ - Austin Town Hall
âIf you loved some of the more inventive stuff that was happening in the world of underground pop and rock in the United States in the 1990s, there's a very good chance that you will totally go apeshit over this album....This is one of those cases where everything was done right. Great songs, kickass vocals, nice warm sound quality...what more could you ask for?â - Baby Sue
â...pop songs with literate, quirky, idiosyncratic lyrics...Onesie is weird and completely original, but those qualities are wrapped in a package that obscures them in favor of sonic accessibility. Do give this one a listen.â- Musoscribe
â...â90s alt-rock worship...more of the quietly quirky level; think the Rugburnsâ or the Wildheartsâ more toned down moments. The riffs are big and crunchy, but not overwhelming, and thereâs no yelly or screamy moments. It feels like White Reaper or Diarrhea Planet took some edibles.â - Cinepunx
Ben Haberland- Songs, words, guitars, voice, keys, minivan.
Zack Fanelli- Bass, harmony, homemade board, moral center, dogs.
Lee Madaus- Drums, harmony, theremin, fresh young blood.
Andrew Nelson- Guitar, keys, harmony (recruited subsequent to this recording/live MVP).
Harmony on "Final Days Of Nineteen" by MacKenzie Duffy.
Thank you: Our families, friends, pets, and rock comrades for their support. MacKenzie Duffy, Kelly Irene Corson, Hannah Meiklejohn, Kendra Amick, Mike Bardzik, Donut, Norbert Csonka, Matt Beckemeyer, Tommi Forsström, Julie Rozansky-Reynolds, Michael Friedrich/Gurus, Nikita Payusov, Hanna Yando, Michael Abiuso, Alex Pastuhov/Behind The Curtains Media, Stephen Perry/The Planes, Stephen Bailey/The Sharp Shadows, Meijin Bruttomesso, Ben Reynolds, Manny Nomikos, Andrea DeFelice, Kangaroo, Antagonista, Rachel and Dan Rachal, Mike Bruno, Lehigh Valley Apparel Creations, JT/Dadstache Records. The fine folks at these fine places: The Gutter BK, Elsewhere, Pet Rescue, BK Bazaar, Sunnyvale, Alphaville, C'mon Everybody, Threes Brewing, Bushwick Public House, Pine Box Rock Shop, Mercury Lounge, Pianos, Pet Shop JC, 33 Golden Street, Cape House, The Well, Pauly's Hotel, PA's Lounge, Rockwood Music Hall, The Footlight, Passenger Bar, Knitting Factory BK. RIP: Bar Matchless, Cake Shop, Grand Victory, Glasslands, Gateway.
The indie pop on Songs From Another Life sounds confident yet delicate, and the strummy and jangly guitars makes me long for spring. Some songs sound like straight up Teenage Fanclub worship, but in a good way. Fans of The Byrds and Big Star will probably dig this as well. Niek || Add To Wantlist
Like most songs on the album this song shifts between two distinct modes that work great separately, but when they combine, they become Voltron and are unstoppable! bradykoch
The Philadelphia group sharpen their hooks and internal dyanmics for a fun and non-dorky take on power pop anyone can get behind. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 26, 2024
Montreal psych-pop veterans sound as infectious and hypnotic as ever on their seventh LP, slinging jangly riffs and bright vocal harmonies. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 14, 2024