The Gilligans "My Name Is Willy"

Guitarists Todd Borsch and Dan McKenzie hooked up with David Krieger assuming bass guitar duties and veteran drummer Scott Pellican and formed The Gilligans – a British Invasion influenced garage band that came out with “Snoring With An Accent” in 2007. This new album finds the group spreading it’s wings a little bit. The music is split between sugary sweet pop and Cavern Club-era rock. “Wanna Wear Your Sunshine” is a good example of the band’s gritty guitar energy. On the other side of the coin, a text book example of power pop music, “She’s A Boomerang” recalls The Rubinoos and Curt Bochetter. “I Want To Be Your Loving Man” is a true gem that brings to mind both The Hollies and Southern Culture On The Skids. “In A Flash” is a lead by a tight fuzz amped guitar and sweet vocals that brings these contrasting influences together. The songs are all pretty good, no duds here — although the harmonies on a few songs disappear into the background, with such a prominent lead guitar. And sometimes the effort to get psychedelic, gets a little carried away with the vocal phasing (“This All Starts With You”) and I remind myself this is not a Pillbugs album. Overall, a very good album (no sophomore slump here) that’s worth plenty of repeat listens and a few coconuts. 

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