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Charm School

Bishop Allen

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Charm School gets off to a joyful beginning with handclaps, duets, and a definite '60s rock sound similar to The Kinks on the title track. And for the next dozen tracks, the listener receives an ample amount of this infectious sound. Bishop Allen frontmen and lead singers, Justin Rice and Christian Rudder, weave another simplistic yet adorable pop tune on "Little Black Ache." Although the sound is retro, the polish Bishop Allen brings to each number is unmistakable. "Busted Heart" is a bit rougher around its sonic edges. The vocals range from resembling Les Claypool on the first verse, to Wilco on the second, while the guitars grow slightly louder. "Bishop Allen Drive", a song speaking about throwing furniture off the roof, features Margaret Miller adding sweet harmonies as a minimal backbeat gives the tune an Americana flavor. Perhaps the best song is the quirky mix of rap and pop on "Eve Of Destruction." Taking portions of the P.F. Sloan cover, the tune's melody comes close to a subdued-sounding Pixies. The momentum continues on "Things Are What You Make Of Them," with the vocals being the closest to Ray Davies' than at any other point on the record. If there's one average effort, it might be the Talking Heads sound of "Empire City," but a minute in, the groove falls beautifully into place. The homestretch of songs rarely falters from the formula they seem to have perfected -- simple, catchy, and highly infectious pop. "Penitentiary Blues" has more handclaps, an acoustic guitar strumming, and a sing-along for its two minutes. Only on portions of the album does the group pick up the pace, particularly during "Quarter To Three," with its Velvet Underground chorus section. This is the way pop/rock was meant to be!
© Jason MacNeil /TiVo

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Charm School
00:02:07

Bishop Allen, MainArtist - Justin Rice & Christian Rudder, Composer

2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder 2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder

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Little Black Ache
00:02:47

Bishop Allen, MainArtist - Justin Rice & Christian Rudder, Composer

2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder 2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder

3
Busted Heart
00:03:53

Bishop Allen, MainArtist - Justin Rice & Christian Rudder, Composer

2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder 2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder

4
Bishop Allen Drive
00:02:56

Bishop Allen, MainArtist - Justin Rice & Christian Rudder, Composer

2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder 2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder

5
Eve Of Destruction
00:03:35

Bishop Allen, MainArtist - Justin Rice & Christian Rudder, Composer

2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder 2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder

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Things Are What You Make Of Them
00:03:57

Bishop Allen, MainArtist - Justin Rice & Christian Rudder, Composer

2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder 2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder

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Ghosts Are Good Company
00:03:00

Bishop Allen, MainArtist - Justin Rice & Christian Rudder, Composer

2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder 2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder

8
Empire City
00:02:41

Bishop Allen, MainArtist - Justin Rice & Christian Rudder, Composer

2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder 2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder

9
Coupla Easy Things
00:02:21

Bishop Allen, MainArtist - Justin Rice & Christian Rudder, Composer

2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder 2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder

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Penitentiary Bound
00:01:57

Bishop Allen, MainArtist - Justin Rice & Christian Rudder, Composer

2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder 2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder

11
Quarter To Three
00:03:20

Bishop Allen, MainArtist - Justin Rice & Christian Rudder, Composer

2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder 2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder

12
Another Wasted Night
00:02:31

Bishop Allen, MainArtist - Justin Rice & Christian Rudder, Composer

2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder 2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder

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Things Are What You Make Of Them (reprise)
00:03:36

Bishop Allen, MainArtist - Justin Rice & Christian Rudder, Composer

2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder 2003 Justin Rice & Christian Rudder

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Charm School gets off to a joyful beginning with handclaps, duets, and a definite '60s rock sound similar to The Kinks on the title track. And for the next dozen tracks, the listener receives an ample amount of this infectious sound. Bishop Allen frontmen and lead singers, Justin Rice and Christian Rudder, weave another simplistic yet adorable pop tune on "Little Black Ache." Although the sound is retro, the polish Bishop Allen brings to each number is unmistakable. "Busted Heart" is a bit rougher around its sonic edges. The vocals range from resembling Les Claypool on the first verse, to Wilco on the second, while the guitars grow slightly louder. "Bishop Allen Drive", a song speaking about throwing furniture off the roof, features Margaret Miller adding sweet harmonies as a minimal backbeat gives the tune an Americana flavor. Perhaps the best song is the quirky mix of rap and pop on "Eve Of Destruction." Taking portions of the P.F. Sloan cover, the tune's melody comes close to a subdued-sounding Pixies. The momentum continues on "Things Are What You Make Of Them," with the vocals being the closest to Ray Davies' than at any other point on the record. If there's one average effort, it might be the Talking Heads sound of "Empire City," but a minute in, the groove falls beautifully into place. The homestretch of songs rarely falters from the formula they seem to have perfected -- simple, catchy, and highly infectious pop. "Penitentiary Blues" has more handclaps, an acoustic guitar strumming, and a sing-along for its two minutes. Only on portions of the album does the group pick up the pace, particularly during "Quarter To Three," with its Velvet Underground chorus section. This is the way pop/rock was meant to be!
© Jason MacNeil /TiVo

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