| | Omega Point Records - Mystechs Reviews (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23) |
 | | Throughout the current album, their sixth cd, main members Nick Dye and Emil Hyde seem to find a camp middleground that sounds heavily influenced by the geek school drama of They Might Be Giants, Ween, and UK punk/post-punk/pop/weirdos XTC mixed with the warbly heartfely vocal intensity of Tom Waits. |
 | | The album touches on several concepts, including their alter egos The Buick Brothers, instead of focusing on one a fact that both helps and hurts the album. |
 | | The story/concept behind the album involves two Electroclash-loving guys who decide to get back to where they once belonged --the country: "No matter how many layers of synthesizer shellac we slapped on it, there's no denying that the Mystechs' music was always more at home in those wide-open, easy-going spaces". |
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