AL CHURCH AND STATE
AL CHURCH AND STATE
"By about the one-minute mark of Al Church And State’s debut album—right when the group’s adenoidal harmonies kick in atop some arena-ready crunchy riffage—it’s pretty clear that Al Church is one big Weezer fan (so much so, he apparently used to front a tribute band to the group). Thankfully, Church’s Rivers Cuomo fixation extends only to the band’s formative adolescent-angst-anthem and sweater-destroying era—no Raditude-styled b.s. here—and doesn’t dominate the entire album. More than mere power-pop geeks, Church and his highly capable band, which includes former Aneuretical frontman Matthew Sandstedt, also make convincing stabs at shimmering balladry (“She’s Okay”), and sinewy Spoon-styled post-punk (“Stick Up”) and keep the music briskly moving throughout the album. If only Weezer itself showed this much range." // Grade: A- // by Rob Van Alstyne // Onion A.V. Club
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SATELLITE VOICES
Satellite Voices are a futurist pop band based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Formed during a short hiatus from lead vocalist Knol Tate's seminal Twin Cities project, Askeleton, in the summer of 2009, Satellite Voices consists of former and current members of other notable acts such as Hidden Chord, One For the Team, The Swiss Army, Spirit of '76, Communist Daughter and Dance Band.


