Signal Hill Transmission`s new CD “An Empty Space” is a highly polished slice of indie rock you’ll really enjoy. The album begins with an acoustic mid-tempo “Pipe Dream” that stresses a glorious melody that is sure to please Fountain of Wayne fans. Unlike other indie bands, they are not all one note, same sounding on each song, but display a wide range as evidenced by the next track “Alright” which displays some great guitar and rhythm with lyrics that stress “I wish I grew up in the 70s when free love and rock n’ roll meant something” And this, along with “Polyvinyl Acetate” is the album’s primary theme. “No More Riders for Free” is my favorite track on here because it starts slow and the guitar just builds with the song into a blistering solo near the end that would make Jeff Tweedy envious. The song “Cherry is a Girl” has chiming guitars and tumbling vocals played with clean harmonies like a great FOW track. Most of the songs are catchy and immediate and this album is as “sticky” to the ears as anything else, until things start to slow down on “On and Off” and the moody “95 North.” The title track “An Empty Space” has a bit of the Jayhawks or Wilco feel to it with a pounding drum, guitar strum and harmonica and is also an album highlight. Visit the Signal Hill Transmission site to hear the album streaming. It’s available all over the place!
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