I went back to 2004's debut CD from Dogs Die in Hot Cars (nice name, eh) this morning, and I'm amazed at how much the lead singer is vocally a dead ringer for XTC's Andy Partridge. Rhapsody's band bio tells me that the CD was produced by the same folks who brought us all that great '80s new-wavey/jangle-pop like Madness and Elvis Costello. No wonder I like it so much.
Wednesday, May 18, 2005

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- Name: isaacjosephson
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Raised in Springfield. Tread in Chicago. Bled in San Francisco. Wed in New York.
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