- Music
- 11 May 05
End Of Love
The fifth album from Clem Snide resides somewhere between Lambchop and The Lemonheads. There’s lots of nice shifts and little surprises on the opener and title track, but from there on in things are pretty formulaic. ‘Fill Me With Your Light’ has a nice bouncy chorus to it, and that’s about it. Others, like ‘Jews For Jesus Blues’ and ‘Tiny European Cars’, promise a lot with wonderful titles but deliver little.
The fifth album from Clem Snide resides somewhere between Lambchop and The Lemonheads. There’s lots of nice shifts and little surprises on the opener and title track, but from there on in things are pretty formulaic. ‘Fill Me With Your Light’ has a nice bouncy chorus to it, and that’s about it. Others, like ‘Jews For Jesus Blues’ and ‘Tiny European Cars’, promise a lot with wonderful titles but deliver little.
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