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| | In Music We Trust - Telephone: EP |
 | | Their debut, self-titled EP conjures up moments of the Brit-pop that made Dandy Warhols a sensation in Europe but, beyond that, Hedford steps away from his old band and paves his own path, delivering glowing, crashing new-wave that is both memorable and palatable, something that is hard to come by these days. |
 | | Still melodic and rocking, the band drops some of the sugar and sweetness for more rock and guitar noise, complimenting Hedford's keyboard, and the result is as stunning as their more bouncy stuff. |
 | | Ending with "Ahead", the band showcases their Brit-pop leanings, dropping the new wave and creating an ethereal, slow-moving, and almost meditative number that burns slowly, helping you (and presumably the band) wind down from an otherwise sweaty performance. |
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