The Singles exploded onto the scene in 2003 as a standout with the excellent album Better Than Before. So this past February, The Singles have switched labels and released Start Again. There is plenty of garage rock on display here, with a liberal doses of T Rex worship on the “The Most Beautiful Girl.” This song sounds like a outtake from T Rex’s Electric Warrior. About half the album has that Marc Bolan vibe, with songs like “When will she be mine” and “Summer.” Then on “Annette” try to imagine Bolan fronting for The Dave Clark Five, complete with fuzz guitar and hand claps. They change pace with “Cryin’ over you,” a 50’s styled tribute to Roy Orbison. Lots of Small Faces influenced mod-styled rock is all over this album as well. “Hypnotized” is a good example of this, and remind me of another power pop group – The High Dials. “Goodbye Little Girl” is an awesome radio friendly track, that is a fitting finale. I highly suggest this album for highway driving this summer.
The Single’s Site | My Space | CD Baby | Not Lame
Listen to “Annette”