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Saw them on "Live at Abbey Road" and bought the CD Apr 08, 2009 I like it alot. When I saw The Hoosiers on Live at Abbey Road I was pretty much "knocked out." Bought it on amazon the next day. Difference between CD and TV performance is the Tv was a couple of years later and the band has certainly improved. Look forward to another studio work. Maybe not as many super high vocal bits, I believe they work better when used economical. The singing is outstanding by the way.
Crazy music - just like the musicians Mar 09, 2009 First off let me say that I know these guys. I went to college with Irwin and Alan (Alphonso) when they were in Indiana. They were definitely wacky guys then, and this album reflects their personalities. I heard about their band from the alumni magazine and thought it was worth a listen if only for the amusement factor. Little did I know that they were actually rather popular in Europe. I liked the few songs they had playing on their website, and thought that I might like the rest of the CD. I was right. While it's not my favorite, it is mostly good fun. I listen to this CD while I'm on the treadmill at the gym. The upbeat songs definitely keep me going. I especially like Cops and Robbers and Worried about Ray.
I wish The Hoosiers continued success, and maybe one day they'll head back to Indiana to play at the school where they picked up the name Hoosiers. (Which, understandably, they thought was a really strange word.)
British Punk Jan 01, 2009 Initially what attracted me to this CD was the song "Cops and Robbers" that I heard while shopping at a mall one day. I thought most of the CD would have as fast music as that song, but there are only few. I like how its a different sound than most of the other bands. I am not totally crazy about this CD as I would have liked to have been, but it was still worth the purchase.
A whimsically fun and bizarre album Jun 19, 2008 The Hoosiers, when first breaking onto the scene could only be described as weird, yet unique. They gave us a sound that we truly don't hear that much on todays pop music scene, they present originality and simplicity to their music. The lead singer Irwin Sparks has said in interviews that the band wanted to be known as an Indie band but they're not cool enough, but let me tell you when comparing the Hoosiers to other "Indie" bands on the scene at the moment they're quite easily the best at what they do. Sparks has also noted that the Hoosiers sound is a blend of all music genres and they have named it "Odd Pop" it's pop that's a bit odd.
Citing their inspirations as being The Cure, The Flaming Lips & XTC you can certainly see the inspiration when listening to the album as most every song has a completely different feel to it. My personal favourites of the album are the up beat songs such as Goodbye Mr. A and Cops & Robbers, but I most certainly love nearly all the songs on the album with the exception of Worst Case Scenario which in my opinion is the worst song on the album.
My Top 5
1. Cops & Robbers
2. Killer
3. Goodbye Mr. A
4. Worried About Ray
5. The Trick To Life
Brilliant album that should be owned by every American with a light hearted look at music.
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Music crack May 24, 2008 With their tongues firmly planted in cheeks, the Hoosiers are a party for your ears. It's an 80's movement just begun but all freshened up and made new again. Prog rock this is not. If you want light-hearted, inoffensive to all (except the hopelessly cynical), happy music: this is it.
Though perhaps not the most original music, these lads add an energy and earnestness that gives every tune a shot of Red Bull and vodka. And it's addictive stuff. I dare you not to like this music!
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