Under the Tray

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
A hodgepodge of skits, alternative emo rock, and quirky electro-pop, Under the Tray continues the tongue-in-cheek style of 2000’s Promotional Copy. Reggie’s only member, Get Up Kids’ keyboard player James DeWees, takes full advantage of his solo status, bouncing over the musical map as the mood suits him. Similar in method to the Kids, Nerf Herder, and Weezer, DeWees mixes a "lost youth" vibe and hugely appealing choruses with goofball energy. DeWees’s willy-nilly use of disparate styles sometimes distracts from his obvious talent. Still, whether he’s affecting a fake English accent for the new wave "Mood 4 Love" or breaking out the heavy-metal leathers for "Apocalypse Wow," DeWees’s musical intelligence is always evident. --Matthew Cooke

Music Review:

  1. Vertigo [CD-single] [Import]
  2. Vital Idol [Original recording remastered]
  3. Welcome to the North
  4. What's the Story Morning Glory? [Import]
  5. Whiskey for the Holy Ghost
  6. Yes
  7. 145th Street: Stories [Download: Adobe Reader]
  8. 9 of 1: A Window to the World
  9. ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN
  10. A Break in the Sun: A Novel

Music Review

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Music Review

Memories: Her Most Beautiful Ballads [Import]

Tchaikovsky's the Nutcracker

Strauss: Don Juan; Intermezzo

Music: Best Club Anthems 2003 [Import]

Technics DJ Set V.8 [Import]

Soundings [Import]

Perspective 66 [Import]

True 2 the Game

Split Ep [Import]

Six String Superclassics [Import]

The Silence in Black and White

Standards 1

The Genesis

Bach: B Minor Mass; St. Matthew Passion; St. John Passion; Christmas Oratorio

Live in Paris and Toronto