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Now, Now Every Children are so young that their name could be self-referential. There's also a pair of siblings here and with two other relative kids they make really earnest and understated indie pop, so in this sense they're a lot like Eisley -- only not as dynamic, less radio-friendly and without the weird adult-contemp shades that band has flashed in recent times.

Regardless, this stuff is super, super promising and hard not to like. There's a sheer honesty that permeates Not One, But Two, and having Cacice Dalager sing sweetly and serendipitously all throughout certainly doesn't hurt.

The most memorable of the songs is the opening title track, because that's the only spot where the arrangements really pick up at all (besides three minutes into closer "Friends with My Sister"), but it creates a lasting impression. Dalager's repetitive delivery of "tell them all you want" is simply a digging hook.

Not One, But Two is definitely missing a certain punch, but I like what's going on here. With another EP and full-length on the way, maybe that's where the dynamics are introduced and the magnanimous sound is completed.

Not One, But Two

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Friends with My Sister






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    Posted by inagreendase on 2008-04-12 13:51:17

    Are we going to start reviews of the Jonas Brothers here also?

    I actually made a conscious effort to make sure we didn't review that. And in any event, what does this have to do with anything, including this EP/review?

    Posted by ryne on 2008-04-12 12:23:03

    Way to be open-minded.

    Posted by caustic_punk on 2008-04-11 19:39:24

    Seriously?? Are we going to start reviews of the Jonas Brothers here also? The band name and album name is enough to let me know to never listen to this garbage.