Jason Brown and Jeremy Grites make up the Swivel Chairs, a low key indie-pop group with some Wilco influences. If you like you power pop sweet and mellow, the Swivel Chairs new album “The Slow Transmission” will do it for you, like hot tea on a winter’s night. The style of the album is a bit all over the place though. The smooth mellowness of “Here Out of Reach” and “Easy Now” is interrupted by the Replacements-like songs “All at Once” and “Breaking Up” Then we settle back into the nice Jayhawks-ish “Just a Little Girl.” This kind of sonic diversity will win over some fans, but may annoy others. Some songs feel like they belong on a different album, like the experimental “Clockwise” and dreamy “December Ghosts.” Most of the tunes are great mid-tempo alt. pop – especially real keepers like “Breaking Up” and the song “Afterthought” bears a striking similarity to the UK band Field Music. The end of the album starts to resemble Belle and Sebastian with precious melodies on “Caloused Hands” and “Let’s Get Down to it.” Like Matt Pond PA or The Trollyvox, it’s easy to listen to and enjoy. However the final track “Wasting Time” seems designed to put you to sleep. This group of songs definitely takes a bit more time to digest than others out this year, but most of it is a very satisfying listen.
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Listen to “All at Once”