Moonbabies
At the ballroom
Startracks/Hidden Agenda

7

I have been quite interested in hearing the upcoming Moonbabies record ever since hearing "Take me to the ballroom" on "Reader's companion volume two" last spring. The album version of said track is just stellar, which is hard to imagine based on the quality of the older version. I still consider that to be one of the album's top tracks, and actually, the band's success on the album lies mostly in the uptempo numbers. "Don't ya know?" carries the album into the danceable stratosphere, whereas "Weekend a-go-go" harkens back to some of the best alt-rock that come out a decade ago. The production on this album is just so full, yet retains a playful atmosphere. I can see this album really bringing the band a ton of success especially in the States, as I can easily see the songs on both radio and TV.
- Matt Giordano

Thirdimension
Permanent holiday
Hidden Agenda

Since the band exists since 1995 and I have known them for about a day I will not delve in my apparent lack of knowledge or their history. All I can say is that this record runs the gamut in terms influences, from early Soft Machine to Joy Division through some pretty strong Smiths tints. Thirdimension manages to all make it work and shows plenty of room for improvement, and that’s scary.
- Simon Thibaudeau