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Bright Eyes by B'ehl (CD, Dec-2003, Endearing Records) 
Bright Eyes by B'ehl (CD, Dec-2003, Endearing Records)

 
Bright Eyes by B'ehl (CD, Dec-2003, Endearing Records)

Artist: B'ehl
Release Date: Dec 2003
Format: CD
Record Label: Endearing Records
Genre: Rock & Pop
UPC: 624060720175
Product ID: EPID50545823
Description: The first album by the half-boy, half-girl Winnipeg, Manitoba, quartet B'ehl sounds like a five-years-too-late entry in the twee pop explosion of the mid-'90s. The two female singers, acoustic guitarist Melanie Barnes and guitarist/piani...
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Track Listing
1. So Much More
2. I'm Sorry For Being Such a Crappy Friend
3. Waiting For June
4. This I Know
5. My Favourite Part
6. Pink Star
7. Red and Blue
8. Mies Please
9. What It's Like
10. Closure
11. See What You See
12. Geography

Details
Playing Time:39 min.
Distributor:CD Baby (distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
The first album by the half-boy, half-girl Winnipeg, Manitoba, quartet B'ehl sounds like a five-years-too-late entry in the twee pop explosion of the mid-'90s. The two female singers, acoustic guitarist Melanie Barnes and guitarist/pianist Allison Somers, have the requisite helium-pitched voices and blithe unconcern over subtleties of pitch, and all four play with more amateurish enthusiasm than heavy chops. Song titles include faux-naïf proclamations like "I'm Sorry for Being Such a Crappy Friend" and lyrics feature reveries about pink stars and Mies van der Rohe. It would all be unbearably cutesy but for the fact that Barnes and Somers are actually quite gifted songwriters, with a better than usual knack for catchy twee-pop melodies and lyrics that tend to be more acutely self-aware than ickily self-absorbed. The best tracks are the ballads, like the piano-based "This I Know," which recalls the more lyrical moments of the late Suddenly, Tammy! Bright Eyes will not change the mind of anyone averse to this style of indie pop, but it's a delightful find for fans of the genre. ~ Stewart Mason

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