Let's Go is a five-song collection of odds and ends that should please and appease Apples in Stereo fans between the band's full-length releases. Opening with the buoyant...
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Guided by the husband-and-wife team of Robert Schneider and Hilarie Sidney, Apples In Stereo is one of the longest-lived--and most successful--of the passel of...
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Velocity of Sound lives up to its title. The album hurries past, a flurry of energetic beats and nasal vocals that suggest the Chipmunks on a caffeine buzz. Each song is...
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Science Faire 11/1/1996, Yahoo! Music, Mara Schwartz
A collection of previously unavailable-on-CD singles and EP tracks, released after the Apples had put out a whopping one studio album. All recorded within a fairly close...
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The leading light of the Elephant 6 pop mafia (a select society which includes the incestuous likes of Olivia Tremor Control, Neutral Milk Hotel and Secret Square), the...
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The second full-length album by the Apples in Stereo isn't as surprising as their debut, 1995's Fun Trick Noisemaker, but it doesn't sound like simply more of the same....
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The classic Apples In Stereo album, recorded on eight-track and featuring art by the prolific Steve Keene (who did 36 separate covers for the album, eight included). From...
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One of the defining albums of the mid-'90s indie scene, the Apples in Stereo's full-length debut is one of those records that marks a sea change in musical attitudes, akin...
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Following up 1997's much-praised Tone Soul Evolution, Denver's Apples In Stereo are leading the ever-growing pack of low-fi poppers--and with good reason.Over the course of...
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The Apples in Stereo's third full-length album is a return to their early-'60s Beatlesque sound -- as opposed to the experimental, late-'60s Beatles trip on Her Wallpaper...
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Her Wallpaper Reverie is the Apples in Stereo's finest effort to date -- the band's most overtly psychedelic record, it's also their most experimental, achieving a...
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This five-song EP finds the Apples in Stereo in fine compositional form and typically at ease with their style of chameleonlike pop music. Sure, the Beach Boys/Beatles...
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