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Recording:
  The Sophtware Slump  
 
Artist:
  Grandaddy  
 
Label:
  BNG/V2  
 
Release Date:
  2000  
 
Reviewed by:
  Malimus  
         
 
Rating:
   
         
 
Review:
 

Quick and to the point. I've had this CD for six months. It's pretty good. I listen to it semi-regularly. It's one of those "vaguely conceptual" things, the erstwhile story of an AI named Jed running around in an alcoholic melancholy. The songs are very much "of the keyboard," if you know what I mean. Essentially synth-pop with a bit of guitar melody thrown in to save it from the pits of eighties-retro hell, it's a nice listen. Nothing to write home about, really, but a nice little pop record.

 
         
 
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