Monday, November 5, 2007
Sunday Drivers Album Review: Archetypes EP
Think The Cars meets Death From Above 1979. The Sunday Drivers achieve a retro 80s pop rock sound in their EP, Archetypes. The four song album they have created is full of steady beats and rhythms. Lyrically, the songs are just as catchy. Archetypes is easy going, fun and danceable. Danceable as in I just can’t sit still as it plays because I’m too busy wiggling in my chair and tapping my toes thinking about a nighttime party at the beach. With lots of synthesizers. And we all know that you can’t go wrong with that. Being from LA, the band may have first-hand experience in that department. I’m of course referencing their song “Endless Summer.” This three-piece band released the self-made album May 8, 2007. With the help of MySpace, of course. Their third band member was first contacted via the wonderful, cliché internet community that we all love to hate oh-so-much. But apparently that worked out pretty well for them, because after listening to this, I’m definitely going to be watching out for the Sunday Drivers.
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