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No Outlet


 
Jeff Elbel + Ping - No Outlet
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Jeff Elbel + Ping - No Outlet


This a relaxed, graceful and highly and devilishly catchy collections of gentle acoustic jangle pop. The type that is never in a patient, never in a hurry to rush to reach the `big hook` or `straight to the top` chorus. What else? Well, thoughtful, careful melodies, pitch-perfect vocals and extremely well recorded arrangements basqued in warm harmonies and instrumentation. It does mix in a unusual 8-song song cycle that mixes other styles a female vocalist for Elbel to sing off of bringing a a sort of Brewer And Shipley 70`s feel in parts. Translation: we really dig this. "The complex acoustic guitar-based arrangements, irresistable hooks and ability to shape mood and setting with a variety of styles brings the story to life. But the stand-alone "Radio Flyer" is the jewel on this disc..I`m a sucker for pop songs about childhood innocence and this is every bit as good as Guadalcanal Diary`s "Always Saturday""-Paste. "Elbel`s other more current influences include the 77s, and Bill Mallonee`s Vigilantes of Love, and King`s X..No Outlet is a real pleasant surprise in these days of over-hyped white noise, a back-to-basics journey through the deserts and valleys of life. A sometimes joyous, sometimes mournful experience but valued greater because of the trials along the way. Ping`s No Outlet will find its way into your head and will pull you back for repeated replays."-Waterford News. Well, we agree this last part, but King`s X? Uh, no. Definite `no`, much as we dig KX.

"Here`s some wonderfully sophisticated indie pop. If not exactly "unplugged," this is a mostly acoustic album, as its title suggests. There`s considerable sonic variety, with xylophone, harmonica, saxophone, toy piano, accordion, flute, and more esoteric instruments deployed at various times, along with a wide variety of acoustic guitars, acoustic and fretless electric bass, and both traps and hand percussion. Elbel`s voice is limited, but he works around its limitations entrancingly. Most of this music is perky and upbeat even when it`s in a minor key, but not without a dark undercurrent now and then. It`s a pleasure throughout its 10-song, 40-minute length. "-Big Takeover. Very Highly Recommended.

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Reviewer: Frank  Rupert
I picked up this CD along with the band's newest release (Eleventh Hour Storybook) after catching Jeff Elbel + Ping on tour this summer. The approach is really different on the two discs, but they're both totally great. No Outlet has the acoustic jangle and an interesting storyline in its songs. It reminds me of good 1970s FM rock with a strong pop element. Fleetwood Mac, Jethro Tull, etc. There's also a fun They Might Be Giants element to the sound. The band covers "Mouthful of Air" by shoegazers The Catherine Wheel. A weird cover, but it definitely works in the Ping style. The new Eleventh Hour Storybook album is a little more light-hearted, maybe. The band cranks up the electric guitars, and I hear influences like the Kinks or Rolling Stones.

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Reviewer: Johnny  OddChild
This is some good music! It seriously is good at chasin away the blues.

                

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