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| | The Gadjits : At Ease - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12) |
 | | Besides, unlike the Mormons' greatest commodity, the Gadjits actually play instruments and write their own songs. |
 | | Still in their teens, these Kansas City residents self-released their debut album, and eventually caught the attention of Rancid's Tim Armstrong, who promptly signed them to his Hellcat label and brought in the Slackers' Victor Ruggiero and the Scofflaws' Victor Rice to oversee At Ease. |
 | | The pair's nice-and-clean production accentuates the Gadjits' youthful sound (i.e., simplistic arrangements and rhythms), but that's OK, because it also emphasizes the band's catchy melodies and Brandon Phillips' distinctive vocals and lyrics. |
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