Refusing to limit their interests to a single genre, Central Services has
been praised for both their acoustic singer-songwriter side, their indie-pop
influence, and their raw rock sound. Their m usic draws heavily from
70's-era aesthetics and textures(America, Stealers Wheel, Steely Dan)), as
well as songwriting craft for countermelody, bridges and pacing.
Their sound is influenced by the aforementioned artists as well as Wilco,
Matthew Sweet, early Posies, New Pornographers, Paul McCartney, Aimee Mann,
The Shins, and Elliott Smith. "These boys have the soundtrack to your next
aimless Sunday drive." - Seattle Weekly. "...This group (led by Kevin, along
with co-writing partner Jeff) is more influenced by the 70s soft-rock sound
of bands like Fleetwood Mac or Todd Rundgren, with additional inspiration
from Ben Folds, the Eels and Elliott Smith. On this record, you'll find some
70s-styled rock, like the peppy "4 Letter Word" or the slower "Get To You"
(with a very classic rock-inspired guitar riff); some softer ballads, both
acoustic guitar-based ("Settle Into Grey") and piano-based ("Getting Better
Lately"); as well as songs in between, including some melodic hits like
"Tear Me Down" and "She Was My Ride" (which, along with the
Lucksmiths-meets-Byrds-ish "Song '89", appeared on the previous EP)." -
IndiePages. "The record is chock full of dulcet melodies and high-quality
songwriting and performing, and only further authenticates the current
hipster Yacht Rock craze. It's sweetly refreshing in all the right ways, and
a perfect way to help you ease out of the work-a-hol-ism, if even for only
an hour." - Three Imaginary Girls. "Moving from deft power-pop to
wavy acoustic grooves, the Seattle group has a knack for harmonies and hook
their sound harkens back to the Byrds and the Turtles as much as it nods to
contemporary pop fauna." - Indie Roundup. "This band's name might be an
allusion to the seemingly omnipotent bureaucracy in Terry Gilliam's seminal
movie, "Brazil." Regardless, you will be as rapt as Sam Lowry in their
lulling harmonies and rhapsodical beats. Their pop-rock has a cheeriness
that, thankfully, avoids cheesiness." -The Oregonian. Extremely Highly
Recommended!!
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