The Harsh Light of Day

Editorial Reviews
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Call it the gradual acceleration of Fastball. The Austin-based trio's debut, Make Your Mama Proud, was mostly forgettable, anonymous alternative pop. Their sophomore release, All the Pain Money Can Buy, upped the ante with more confident songwriting and a bona fide classic in "The Way." Album number three is The Harsh Light of Day, by no means a classic but another step forward. The first single, "You're an Ocean," benefits from a sky-high hook and the infectious piano pounding of Billy "Get Back" Preston. Speaking of the Beatles, the influence of the lads from Liverpool is pronounced on Harsh Light's production flourishes; the band opens up to heavier use of strings, vibes, and lighthearted steel guitar. Highlights include the slightly Southern-fried ballad "Don't Give Up on Me," "Wind Me Up" (which sounds like a haunted, forgotten Elvis Costello tune), and the jaunty opener of "This Is Not My Life." --Jason Josephes

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  1. The Last Dog & Pony Show
  2. The Long Goodbye
  3. The Sword of God
  4. The Violent Years [Enhanced]
  5. These Boots are Made for Walking [CD-single]
  6. This Year's Model [Extra tracks]
  7. Together Again for the First Time [Enhanced]
  8. Too Young to Die: Singles...
  9. Under The Pretense of Present Tense
  10. Underground Network

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