- Music
- 28 Feb 05
Love Everybody
Their self-titled debut back in ’95 was the perfect antidote to the all-pervading angst of grunge while their cover of the Buggles ‘Video Killed The Radio Star’ was inspired. Here the newly reformed PUSA (they split in ’97) come up with another collection of smart, tuneful ditties in a similar vein.
Their self-titled debut back in ’95 was the perfect antidote to the all-pervading angst of grunge while their cover of the Buggles ‘Video Killed The Radio Star’ was inspired. Here the newly reformed PUSA (they split in ’97) come up with another collection of smart, tuneful ditties in a similar vein. You certainly can’t deny the infectiousness of snappy power-pop numbers like ‘Some Postman’ (which recalls Fountains Of Wayne’ Stacy’s Mom’) and the title track.
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