Library Voices is a eight piece pop collective from Regina, Saskatchewan. Blending tremolo soaked guitars with analog synths, vintage organs, circuit bent electronics, accordion, saxophone, strings, theremin, Tenori-on, and glockenspiel, their songs play out like an AM radio jingle; mixing the best of the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, and today.
This indie quartet from NYC make some beautifully crafted richly melodic precision pop with the four songs here. Nice harmonies, edgy, energized, and though muscularly supple they aren’t pushing any aggressive bullshit stance, which makes them feel and sound, anachronistically level headed, and refreshingly life sized. Somewhere between the Association, the dB’s, and the Shins? Maybe a cheerful young American answer to the early Smiths? - Dream Magazine