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Oh the Sweet, Sweet Changes

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Download links and information about Oh the Sweet, Sweet Changes by Photon Band. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative, Psychedelic genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 45:45 minutes.

Artist: Photon Band
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative, Psychedelic
Tracks: 10
Duration: 45:45
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Genius 4:16
2. End of the Week 4:54
3. Could It Be? 3:44
4. Disillusion 6:33
5. Runaways 2:35
6. It's Happening Now 3:59
7. Now It's Over (and Over) 3:35
8. Saturn Returns Again 3:13
9. She Don't Need Savin' / Snowflake In the Sky 7:48
10. Maybe In November 5:08

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The second full-length recording by Philadelphia-based '60s revivalists the Photon Band finds the group mining the same mod-psych pop/rock that defined its Darla Records debut (albeit with a bit more authority, and perhaps even a hint of maturity). Post-Beatles, and totally ignoring the fact that "quiet is the new loud," Oh the Sweet, Sweet Changes finds the band blending its early Kinks-style sounds with the best of the Yardbirds and an early Who-style musical backdrop, to create an optimistic psychedelic-sounding blend somewhat reminiscent of fellow Philadelphia mod enthusiasts Lilys. The songs on this latest offering range from the low-key to the ultra-catchy. "Disillusion" delivers a melodic Beatlesque slice of life, "Genius" opens the record by blending children's voices, delayed faraway vocals, and tremolo guitar, while "End of the Week" pops along like XTC in the garage. With the perfect blend of delicate breakdowns and jagged riff guitars, Oh the Sweet, Sweet Changes is a great mid- to late-'60s pop record (made more than 30 years later), and will please anybody interested in revisiting that era.