Rating:
Genre:
Rock
Release Date: 06/25/2002
The Stereo are a band who have emerged from the world of melodic
punk but have a real propensity for super-
rock gestures. Though they lack the outright catchiness of
Maladroit,
the Stereo are closest to
Weezer in sound and in their earnest ability to flirt with genres that might not have the most
indie credibility. For
Rivers Cuomo, it's the
metal of his youth; for
the Stereo's
Jamie Woolford, it's
Journey and
Billy Joel. On
Rewind + Record,
Woolford isn't too proud to throw in the occasional heartfelt solo (
"Pay No Attention") or build a song around a jaunting, '70s piano melody (
"Don't Say Uncle," "Stop Breathing"). It is actually the touches of
arena rock that sound the freshest, too -- rehashed
pop-punk numbers like
"You Better Believe It" fall flat, while the spare and syrupy
"Too Little, Too Late" feels genuine and original. Perhaps, like
Cuomo,
Woolford will continue to abandon the songwriting that is expected of him and follow his inner stadium
rock star -- then
the Stereo will give listeners the unabashed hit album that they have all the potential for.
~Charles Spano, All Music Guide