
Newspapers
Lakeview EP
© 2007 Newspapers (837101394956)
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(the) Lakeview EP feels immediately comfortable because the music speaks to you directly, the lyrics are honest and the rhythms engaging. It holds garage riffs, pop melodies and that undeniable feeling that we had better fall in love while we still can.
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With how much indie rock there is going around these days, it’s hard to find a unique indie band. Indie rock has become, in all reality, less independent and more readily accepted by the masses. This evolution has changed—generally speaking—the sound of what is considered to be independent/experimental rock.
On Lakeview EP, The Newspapers capture the overwhelming essence of what indie rock is supposed to be and is supposed to sound like: fun, unordinary, full of different blending musical structures and all done on a DIY basis; music for music’s sake, not for money and fame. Six tracks, each with a sound all their own, give Lakeview EP a thick skin, free of the identity theft that so often plagues music. Each song feels like a breath of fresh air, new and vital. Some breaths are like the light breeze of a cool spring day, while others are closer to the heavy humid winds on which the rain and lightning ride in on, ready to wreak havoc.
In short, The Newspapers, who originate from Portland, Ore., are a beautiful example of what good independent can be—even in a musical world where indie rock loses its meaning more everyday.
–Jeremy C. Wilkins (S.L.U.G. Magazine)
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author: Linnea Schearsextremely pleasant sounds!