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The Cheeksters in The Nashville Scene |
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Friday, 08 February 2008 |
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Asheville pop band, THE CHEEKSTERS continue to receive positive press resulting from their tour in support of their recent release, Movers and Shakers. The band recently received a nice writeup in The Nashville Scene.
Excerpt:
Sounding like reanimated Zombies on their new Movers and Shakers, former Nashville songwriter-frontman Mark Casson and bassist-vocalist Shannon Hines Casson collapse their voluminous record collection into 10 unabashedly groovy songs whose sonic DNA tangles strands of R&B, glam, Britpop and bubblegum. Under multi-instrumentalist bandmate Brent Little’s kitchen-sink-plus production, growling Stevie Wonder clavinet duels with Burt Bacharach flugelhorn (“The Top of the Tree”), burbling “Pale Blue Eyes” guitar does the shimmy with girl-group bounce and hand claps (“Love Hearts in My Eyes”) and Mark Casson’s Ziggy-esque vocals reverberate over Peter Hyrka’s sweeping Moody Blues strings (“Waiting in the Wings”). The effect is ultimately more celebratory than derivative—how could you not love a whistled chorus, whatever its pop provenance?
Read the full article at The Nashville Scene
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