Editorial Reviews The Lawnmowers sound is influenced by a wide variety of pop, including the Pixies, Matthew Sweet, the Figgs, and Neil Young. The band effortlessly sounds familiar yet fresh, with catchy vocal hooks that stay in your head so long they seem like theyve always been there. So, be careful when you play their new disc.
Fearless
Music Review:
Music Review
Mozart: Coronation Mass/ Missa Solemnis
Pictures at An Exhibition [Import] [Original recording remastered]
Music: Chronicle: Their Greatest Stax Hits
On The Town (1995 Studio Cast) [Cast Recording] [Cast Recording]
Mozart: Violin Concertos Nos. 2 & 4/Divertimento No.1
Massenet: Cendrillon (Cinderella) / Julius Rudel, Philharmonia Orchestra
New Old Songs (Clean Version) [Extra tracks]
The Stranger, May 23, 2002
Lawnmowers have the uncanny knack of sucking audiences out of their apathetic slouches.
Tamara Paris, The Stranger
Long Live The Lawnmowers!
Album Description
The Lawnmowers take elements (and members) of some great Seattle bands to make music that continues to move up pops evolutionary ladder. Started by former members of Sister Psychic, Dodi, Sycophant, and Ottoman Bigwigs, the Lawnmowers are quickly gathering a following as dedicated as any of their previous bands enjoyed.