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  • Release Date: 04/19/2005
  • Sales Rank: 33,748
  • Label: MILITIA
  • UPC: 712177002922
 
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Umbrellas

1LISTENThe City Lights 3:21
2LISTENSleep Well 3:04
3LISTENGhost 3:14
4LISTENBroken Ice 3:25
5LISTENEmergency 3:02
6LISTENThe Black Dress 3:13
7LISTENReactionary 3:16
8LISTENJune, Summer, Rose 2:49
9LISTENYour Exit 3:24
10LISTENVampires 3:12
11LISTENComfort in Suffering 3:06
12LISTENSet the Scene 3:36

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

The debut album from this Midwestern trio (a quintet when in the studio) is a collection of refreshingly timeless weirdo pop music -- tuneful without being aggressively hooky, analog-sounding without being aggressively retro, unabashedly emotional without being emo. If someone told you these songs had been written in 1975 you might not bat an eye, nor would you be surprised to learn that they were written in 2004. Bandleader Scott Windsor sings in a dreamy, slightly affected style that lies somewhere between Gart Greenside's effeminate whisper and labelmate Bryce Avary's apple-cheeked enthusiasm. The band supplies soft and billowy accompaniment, and when he belts out the soaring refrain on "Ghost" or tiptoes through the more delicate (but equally gorgeous) melody of "Broken Ice," it's pure goose-pimple time. Moments like those make it easy to overlook the preciousness of the little lyric quotes under the song titles on the back of the package or goofy, faux-elegant song titles like "June, Summer, Rose." The fact is, Windsor does come across as more than a little bit pretentious at various moments throughout the album. But you can't hold it against him when he delivers the pure pop goods as effectively as he does here. And this is just the first album, folks. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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Umbrellasby Anonymous

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March 09, 2007: the umbrellas are a nice, indie, pop, rock band. with sweet melodies these songs are nice soft and soothing. not so great if youre looking for something upbeat but wonderful if you just want to relax. with great lyrics and original ideas i found the umbrellas to be a nice alternative to some other bands that are out there right now. pick up the umbrellas, burn them for some friends, spread the word. these guys deserve to be put out there, a great album.

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July 13, 2005: The Umbrellas is one of the best and most origional bands I have heard for a long time.