Brooklyn native Gordon Weiss is a guy who knows what he likes. His influences (Elvis Costello, Squeeze, XTC, Crowded House, Jellyfish and the Beatles) are worn on his chest like medals of valor. The first song on “Sum of All Parts” is called “Fountains of Weezer” and it combines two of his favorite bands sounds (Gee, I wonder who…) Like a chameleon he struts his inner Jagger in “Too Much” and while it’s good, the better songs follow. “It’s Easy” is close to a Wisely or Rembrandts song with it’s smooth California strumming. The Elvis Costello tribute “Red Shoes Revisited” is a catchy song with the perfect instrumentation and dead on 80’s period feel, and “Half of Harry” is an XTC-like bit of Anglo-jangle pop. Gordon’s vocal style is similar to Marshall Crenshaw in the country flavored “Hook, Line and Singer.” The piano lead “Match Point” resembles a Joe Jackson ballad with a touch of Andrew Gold. The ending songs “Suspiria” and “Listening” are very tuneful songs that round out this debut album, not a weak song to be found here. Give a listen, as songs are streaming from his website “Gornpop”.