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Competence doesn’t count for everything. This Australian quintet’s repertoire stretches from guitar-heavy rock to lush postmodern pop along the lines of Crowded House or Michael Penn. It’s all well-crafted stuff, but this album (in stores Tuesday) never fully ignites emotionally, although “Up & Down & Back Again” comes close with an urgent guitar attack matched by soaring vocal harmonies. Pleasant but distant.
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