This took me by complete surprise, a plain white album cover, reveals an amazing power pop album inside. Armed with a relentless work ethic, and a natural gift for crafting pop hooks, the upstate NY songwriting partnership of Tawni Bates and Andy Weaver quickly evolved into the power-pop/rock band Skoober in early 2006. Skoober got on the map by first composing the closing theme for Adam Waltermire’s Pop Garden Radio Show. The duo, supported by various other talented musicians during live shows, spent the majority of that year recording demos and honing their skills. Boy, did it pay off here. With a sound that effortlessly mixed classic pop hooks and a modern power pop sound SKooBER really delivers the goods on this debut. Tawni Bates vocals are clear and crisp, like a modern mix of both Marykate O’Neil and Natalie Merchant in places. The opening track “Now What Do We Do?” is a stunner, Weaver’s guitar is similar to Queen, Cheap Trick and Rooney in sound and slickness. It gets even louder in “Make A Liar Out Of Me” and Tawni’s full range vocal soars above the buzzing guitar riffs. “Second Chances” sounds like a lost Cheap Trick track (“Dream Police” era). The album’s triumph here is the Jellyfish-inspired title track,”Say!” with those mind bending chords, guitar accents and an inspiring vocal performance. The Beatlesque flute, and gentle tone for “Your Heart” downshifts from the power, to a pure pop delight. The album stays in sophisticated pop on “Pinch Me” with more concentration on Tawni’s beautiful voice. It includes two bonus tracks done with acoustic guitar. Right alongside Vibeke, this album exceeds expectations and is one of the best power pop albums I’ve heard with a female vocal. Super Recommended here! Already booked for IPO in Youngstown, OH on Nov.14
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