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Genre:
Rock
Release Date: 07/17/2007
The members of
Eastern Conference Champions previously did time in
Laguardia -- major-label hopefuls with a serious
Radiohead jones -- and
CKY --
post-grunge metal-
punk skateboarders and
Warped Tour veterans. Mashing the two acts together gets you in the general vicinity of their full-length debut,
Ameritown, but think bigger, brighter, and much more uplifting, and you're closer to the sound of this hybrid kid. With
Laguardia, lead vocalist/keyboardist
Joshua Ostrander sounded a heck of a lot like
Radiohead's
Thom Yorke. Here he sounds like
Rufus Wainwright meets
Billy Corgan, and the songs, the band, the whole album follow suit, creating a wonderfully vibrant brand of
cabaret pop that sometimes rocks out -- as on
"Noah," a key track that spins like a top and plays it tight, so tight that if you listen close, you suddenly realize that the great trick of
ECC is that they are a power trio underneath all these layers. While overdubs play a significant role -- enough to say the band must sound very different live -- bassist
Vern Zaborowski and drummer
Greg Lyons are able to make all of
Ostrander's elaborate ideas sound alive like those two guys behind
Ben Folds can. The backbeat and the guitars make things rock, but like
the Ben Folds Five,
Eastern Conference Champions are a keyboard-driven band musically and smart-ass with the lyrics (track six's naughty title is only the beginning of their nerdy bitchiness). As busy as it is exciting,
Ameritown could stand one more instantly gripping song to temper all the twists and turns, but with each listen it matters less and less.
~David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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Swanson
from LA
Creative & intelligent rock
First saw this dynamic trio in a little club in California. Very creative and competent players. The CD "Ameritown" is deep! Filled with great songs and sounds you won't tire of quickly. Loved the vocals and drums!