After a couple releases on his small Shinkoyo label, Matt Mehlan's Skeletons -- now joined by the Girl-Faced Boys -- returns for his/their first release on Ann Arbor, MI's Ghostly International. Git is scrambled-up pop with loads of electronics and blissfully boyish melodies, as if Butterfly Child's Joe Cassidy found lifelong happiness, ditched his string section, and decided to use Todd Rundgren's sprawling '70s albums for some sonic direction. The best songs ("'Git'" and "We Won't Be Proud, No No No No") are also the ...
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After a couple releases on his small Shinkoyo label, Matt Mehlan's Skeletons -- now joined by the Girl-Faced Boys -- returns for his/their first release on Ann Arbor, MI's Ghostly International. Git is scrambled-up pop with loads of electronics and blissfully boyish melodies, as if Butterfly Child's Joe Cassidy found lifelong happiness, ditched his string section, and decided to use Todd Rundgren's sprawling '70s albums for some sonic direction. The best songs ("'Git'" and "We Won't Be Proud, No No No No") are also the least elusive, all the while finding enough space for several sounds and unexpected turns. You'll either embrace the album or dismiss it for its many eccentricities. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi
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Add this copy of Git to cart. $39.10, new condition, Sold by Entertainment by Post - UK rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from BRISTOL, SOUTH GLOS, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2005 by Ghostly International.