The Fresh & Onlys: Early Years Anthology [Album Review]

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fresh-and-onlys-early-years-anthology The Fresh & Onlys
Early Years Anthology
Castle Face Records [2015]







Fire Drill Album Review: It is crazy to think what gets left on the cutting room floor when a record is released. This early year’s collection from The Fresh & Onlys is a prime example, as I can’t believe none of the 12 tracks here were included on their 2009 self-titled debut. I say that because this is an excellent listen, as the album showcases their love for old school British hooks, garage rockers and psych roundabouts. The first track alone will instantly grab you with its Libertines meets The Jam feeling as “Tongue In Cheek” bounces along with some spiraling moments of grandeur and just enough distortion to keep things honest. The rest of the Early Years Anthology holds this pace and strength as there are not any tracks that I would necessarily throw out. Hail to the band and Castle Face for finally letting this collection see the light of day!

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– Reviewed by Christopher Anthony

A lifelong fan of new music—spent the '90s working in a record store and producing alternative video shows. In the 2000s, that passion shifted online with blogging, diving headfirst into the indie scene and always on the lookout for the next great release. Still here, still listening, and still sharing the best of what’s new.

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