Review: Beat Radio – Sunday Matinee EP

Can anyone tell me why more people aren’t clamoring for Brian Sendrowitz and Beat Radio to tour and release more than just a handful of songs at a time? Like everything else this band has released, their new EP Sunday Matinee is totally amazing and evokes nostalgic feelings that are beyond words. Fuzzy like a faded picture from your childhood and perfectly worn like your favorite pair of blue jeans the music of Beat Radio is familiar but unlike just about anything else I would want to compare it to. Brian’s warbly vocals are full of a sincerity and warmth that is impossible to resist. Just take some quirky electro-pop and filter it through dusty urban Americana that sounds reminds you of wherever you call home.

MP3 | Beat Radio – Teenage Anthem For The Drunken Boat Sunday Matinee EP
MP3 | Beat Radio – Stranger Flowers Sunday Matinee EP
MP3 | Beat Radio – Sunday Matinee Sunday Matinee EP

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One Response to Review: Beat Radio – Sunday Matinee EP
  1. Megan
    October 30, 2008 | 9:23 pm

    I love this band! I agree that they should tour and release another album. Hadn’t heard “Teenage Anthem for the Drunken Boat” yet. It made me weepy… thanks for posting!

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