Howdy!

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Followers of Teenage Fanclub will find no surprises on Howdy, as the band members continue to cultivate material from territory seeded by classic popsters such as the Byrds, Big Star, and XTC. Evoking the past while sounding perpetually contemporary is the talent upon which this group's longevity is based, and all 12 songs on this album feature lovelorn characters and vagabond hearts paraded before backdrops of the big, bouncy pop sounds that characterized 1970s chart-toppers. In the early 1990s (circa Thirteen), Teenage Fanclub used this sound to rail against alternative music scenesterism and its tendency to make, and glorify, one-hit wonders. But three albums later, the band members' anger has blunted and their focus has turned inward, leaving them prone to sharp introspection. With sweetly intelligent lyrics, a consistently epic sound on every well-crafted song, and Beach Boys-esque vocal harmonies that showcase the three singer-songwriters' enormous talents, Howdy is as good an album to own as almost any other by this enduring band. --Sarah A. Sternau

Music Review:

  1. Jackie Cane [Import]
  2. Jesus of Cool [Import]
  3. Let It Be
  4. Little By Little/She Is Love [CD-single] [Import]
  5. Live in the City of Light [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]
  6. Luna Live [Live]
  7. Melting Pot
  8. Mercury (featuring Carter Beauford and Dave Matthews)
  9. Microminiature Love [Extra tracks]
  10. Mother's Milk

Music Review

music review

Music Review

Unfinished Business: Dave Davies Kronikles 1963-1998

Complete Beethoven Piano Concertos, Vol. 2

Contempoary Guitar Composers

Music: Live: Collectors Edition [Live]

Crescendo the Dark Side of Funk

Details

Arise [Import]

Bows + Arrows

Classic Velvet Underground: The Universal Masters Collection [Import]

Desolation Boulevard

Believe

Best of [Import]

20th Anniversary

Detroit Blues

Rest Stop