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album cover LEO, TED / PHARMACISTS The Tyranny of Distance (Lookout!) cd 14.98
Ted Leo, former leader of the criminally overlooked D.C. mod-pop outfit Chisel, with his pick-up band the Pharmacists, continues on his unique pop trajectory, somewhere between the jumpy caffeinated pop of his old outfit Chisel, the mod emotion of the Jam, the kick ass rock of Thin Lizzy and the perfect pop of old Elvis Costello. Super smart and sentimental (especially the lyrics: wry and clever, but heartfelt and really unique), but playful and infectious at the same time. This record is a definite contender for pop record of the year. And Leo has one of the best voices we've heard. High and crystal clear, he belts out these songs, occasionally slipping smoothly into a perfect falsetto that makes you stand on your toes just listening to it. I got to see him perfrom these songs live a few months ago, just him and a guitar, and it was just as good live. His voice was perfect, the songs were perfect. Leo is a total pop genius. Hopefully this record will help more and more people finally realise this and they will jump, and dance, and sing along, and buy all his records!
Leo is joined on this record by his brother Chris (who fronts the Lapse) on drums and percussion. Brendan Canty (of Fugazi) plays some drums as does his brother James. And Amy Dominguez (who plays on every indie rock record that needs a cellist it seems like) plays cello.
This record is so good. Really.
RealAudio clip:
"Under The Hedge"
RealAudio clip: "Biomusicology"
RealAudio clip: "Tinorous Me"
RealAudio clip: "My Vien Ilin"
RealAudio clip: "You Coul Die (Or This Might End)"

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