Like the Old Souls debut disc, their follow-up is another gem that mainstream audiences will never understand. Shes Got Party Davis Eyes combines late 60s psychedelia with Beach Boys-ish melodies and harmonies resulting in a poppy, yet bizarre record. "Nectar of the Nitwit starts straightforward enough, with a chorus of women yelling out the title, but then a major tempo shift slows the song down only to pick back up again near the end. And thats pretty much the blueprint of the entire album. Wild tempo changes, a cacophony of horns, guitars and vocals, odd lyrics the band have jammed in so many ideas that its often hard to figure out what theyre doing. However, the packed songs are the albums biggest strength. Like reading a good book, every listen will elicit something new, whether its a distant harmony or an unusual riff. Its still a wonder why Universal have championed these guys theyd be a better fit on Arts & Crafts, or alongside Apples In Stereo. But it doesnt really matter, as long as their music gets heard.
(Universal)Old Soul
She's Got Party Davis Eyes
BY Bill WhishPublished Sep 1, 2006