| album: How about San Fransisco? magazine: Splendid Zine author: Theodore Defosse | |
Without the sort of blistering uniqueness that makes every Jad Fair record at least somewhat worthwhile, the Galactic Heroes will probably have a tougher time creating memorable songs. That's not overly apparent here, though, as these nineteen tunes, though perhaps too similar in their fast tempos and cheery tones, occasionally smack of pure pop perfection -- especially in 'Neat Stree','Cherokee', 'The Hit', 'Rain','The Summer Project' and the very lovely, nostalgia-tinged 'Wonderful'. Their Casio-rich, Wolfie-like 'Philadelphia' shows Wolfie better at this game, but the Galactic Heroes generally fare quite well against all their apparent influences, both present and past. And as for general musicianship, what but praise can be dealt to a group of young players whose guitar mastery reminds one of Dave Guard, the underrated maestro behind all the early Kingston Trio records? As mastered by hard-working Apple Robert Schneider, How About San Francisco? is a strong debut full of riches. While the Galactic Heroes will need to branch out beyond peppy two-minute pop songs in the future -- if only to prove that they can -- this one ranks with Wolfie's Awful Mess Mystery as among the cheeriest I've heard, with its best songs undoubtedly being played again on my CD player even as you read this review. | |