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Recalling the infectious hooks of The Beatles and the appealing jangle of early REM, "Pictures" is the quintessential Sean McNamee song. Here, McNamee marries a wall-of-guitar sound with multi-part harmonies to create the kind of song you listen to on a sunny spring morning. |
CD: The Neurotic Years
Label: Rotisserie Records
Credits: Sean McNamee |
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Melancholy music is not necessarily a bad thing. Heck, it has worked pretty well for those depressed Seattle rock stars. On "Half-Cocked," McNamee plumbs the depths of heartache through angelic vocals and thick guitars. The result is a melancholy masterpiece. |
CD: The Neurotic Years
Label: Rotisserie Records
Credits: Sean McNamee |
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There is a little-known musical by-law many bands fail to follow: In order to be effective, all rock anthems should not crack the two minute mark. "Closed Beaver Dams" sticks to the letter of the law, providing an insistent, sing-along melody that will remain in your ears long after the song's 120 seconds elapses. |
CD: The Neurotic Years
Label: Rotisserie Records
Credits: Sean McNamee |
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