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Dude York|Halftime for the Holidays

Halftime for the Holidays

Dude York

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When the guys and gal in Dude York decided they wanted to follow up their fun and frolicsome early-2017 album, Sincerely, with a holiday record at the end of the year, it was a good bet that they weren't going to get too sappy or traditional. OK, Halftime for the Holidays can get a tiny bit sappy at times, like on the romantic "The Greatest Gift Is You," and most of the album is warm and cuddly ("My Favorite Part [Of This Time of Year]," "True Meaning"), but they also apply their loose-limbed, post-Weezer rock to songs that are witty (the disco-fied tale of hitting SoCal for the holidays on "Hollywood Holiday"), seasonally depressing ("Break Up Holiday"), and tears-in-the-eggnog sad ("Long Distance Christmas"). The album mines the same territory as Sincerely, with crunchy guitars, punchy hooks, and sincere vocals, this time out split evenly between guitarist Peter Richards and bassist Claire England, and the balance of chipper uptempo rockers and midtempo weepers makes for an album that is very representative of the season. Not a weak song in the bunch, one pretty good joke ("Takin' Care of Christmas" sung to the tune of BTO's "Takin' Care of Business"), and, best of all, there's only one traditional Christmas song on the record, a punky take on "Silent Night" that ends the album and is easy to skip. If anyone is looking for a holiday record that doesn't indulge in too much tradition, adds a few snappy power pop gems to the holiday canon, and charts all the emotions Christmas can dredge up, Halftime for the Holidays might be something to ask Santa to slide under the tree.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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Break Up Holiday
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© 2017 Hardly Art ℗ 2017 Hardly Art

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Hollywood Holiday
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© 2017 Hardly Art ℗ 2017 Hardly Art

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The Greatest Gift Is You
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© 2017 Hardly Art ℗ 2017 Hardly Art

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My Favorite Part (Of This Time of Year)
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Dude York, MainArtist

© 2017 Hardly Art ℗ 2017 Hardly Art

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Long Distance Christmas
00:02:48

Dude York, MainArtist

© 2017 Hardly Art ℗ 2017 Hardly Art

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Takin' Care of Christmas
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Dude York, MainArtist

© 2017 Hardly Art ℗ 2017 Hardly Art

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Jingle Bells Rock
00:01:27

Dude York, MainArtist

© 2017 Hardly Art ℗ 2017 Hardly Art

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True Meaning
00:03:03

Dude York, MainArtist

© 2017 Hardly Art ℗ 2017 Hardly Art

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Silent Night
00:02:39

Dude York, MainArtist

© 2017 Hardly Art ℗ 2017 Hardly Art

Album review

When the guys and gal in Dude York decided they wanted to follow up their fun and frolicsome early-2017 album, Sincerely, with a holiday record at the end of the year, it was a good bet that they weren't going to get too sappy or traditional. OK, Halftime for the Holidays can get a tiny bit sappy at times, like on the romantic "The Greatest Gift Is You," and most of the album is warm and cuddly ("My Favorite Part [Of This Time of Year]," "True Meaning"), but they also apply their loose-limbed, post-Weezer rock to songs that are witty (the disco-fied tale of hitting SoCal for the holidays on "Hollywood Holiday"), seasonally depressing ("Break Up Holiday"), and tears-in-the-eggnog sad ("Long Distance Christmas"). The album mines the same territory as Sincerely, with crunchy guitars, punchy hooks, and sincere vocals, this time out split evenly between guitarist Peter Richards and bassist Claire England, and the balance of chipper uptempo rockers and midtempo weepers makes for an album that is very representative of the season. Not a weak song in the bunch, one pretty good joke ("Takin' Care of Christmas" sung to the tune of BTO's "Takin' Care of Business"), and, best of all, there's only one traditional Christmas song on the record, a punky take on "Silent Night" that ends the album and is easy to skip. If anyone is looking for a holiday record that doesn't indulge in too much tradition, adds a few snappy power pop gems to the holiday canon, and charts all the emotions Christmas can dredge up, Halftime for the Holidays might be something to ask Santa to slide under the tree.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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