The first album from this Swedish outfit and they start off sounding strangely like Throwing Muses. Then you realise there's a lot more to them and a good thing too. They've got real pop sensibility and they avoid the dreariness of the Muses with some nice changes of pace and a wide variety of instruments, from organ to brass, never used gratuitously. On Warm Night they show they're not afraid of taking the obvious and making something of it.
You get the feeling someone really knew what they were doing when they made this record and the rather classy cd cover and video confirms that they're going for a distinctive sound,look and feel. But they're not pretentious and the songs are fresh and catchy.
3.4.05
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