Andy Lehman "Landline"

Andy Lehman begins “Landline” with the haunting “I Don’t Think of Love” which utilizes a heavy echo and synths, emulating the Doves a bit. The melodic multi-tracked chorus tells you this isn’t the usual pop rock. The vocal stylings are closest to a young Lindsey Buckingham with a bit of Weezer thrown in. “Time to Go” is a better representation of Andy’s unique style of power pop. The layered vocals flow together in a stream of self-conscious lyrics. His humor and simple melodic sense makes “Summertime” a lot of fun to listen to – I almost expected more goofiness here to match the melody. Things get mellower as the album continues forward and although beautiful, “Lovely and Magic” almost lulls you to sleep. Some of the other ballads don’t do much either however, a good epic ballad here is “Lightning Fell” with a dramatic ending worthy of Oasis, and is my favorite track here. If you like your wall of sound with a bit of melancholy,”Ghost” fits the bill nicely as well. Overall a good debut with some ipod worthy tunes.

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