EP reviews: John Hardy, White Star Liners and The Americans

Jon Hardy & The Public “A Hard Year” EP
If Morrissey had joined Wilco at some early point, it could be described as Jon Hardy & The Public. The song “Nobody Like You” has a sweet hook and classic rock riffs that contrast with the sobering lyrics. Hardy’s voice is deep and bluesy, but very accessible and pop friendly. The descriptive stories and ringing guitars make each song an atmospheric gem. Echoes of early Jackson Browne and Springsteen are also detectable, but the important thing here is it teases the listener into wanting more. Consider that goal met.
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White Star Liners “Occam’s Razor” EP 
The band’s sound has been described as a ‘mix of elements of Granddaddy and Sparklehorse with a peculiar English pop sensibility’. It’s also got a bit of Weezer thrown in as well on the title track. Bursting with buzzing guitar riffs and winning over musicians (both Ray Davies and Jason Lytle are fans) this is a band to keep your eye on. My favorite track here is the gorgeous hook-filled chorus on “Digging For Bombs” which will give alt pop fans goosebumps. They’ve played the IPO festivals in New York and Liverpool and come highly recommended by Dave Bash, so get this today! 

The Americans “White” EP
An unsigned band lead by singer/producer Charlie Klarsfeld appropriates a pastiche of pop influences, and he’s got an assist from Sean Lennon on the single “Requiem.” The band is a true amalgam of styles but it always keeps that pop hook in the forefront. Starting with “Try (Nobody Wants To)” featuring Daniel Merriweather, its a bit Motown and those horns make it a party you want to join. “The Antidote” is a bit like Sly & The Family Stone updated for this century. Every track is a winner, but my favorite is the guitar and piano epic “Diamond” which compares well with Josh Fix. Vote for them to make the cover of Rolling Stone!
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