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Hey, check out
what the big people think of us!
Boston Magazine names chauncey Best
Rock Album!
"We were one more Creed song away from
slitting our wrists when Chaunceys self-titled
debutloaded with swerving melodies,
bending rhythms, and emotional truthsrevived
our faith in rocknroll. Not to
mention in the Boston music scene."
- August 2002, Boston Magazine
"While you'd expect the band that opens
for Midnight Oil to be good, you don't expect
it to play after its guitarist breaks his
leg unloading the amps at Irving Plaza a few
hours before show time. This is a band that
has the chops. But more important, it possesses
heart and soul. Any band that wants it that
bad just might make it - even with a name
like Chauncey."
- Dan Aquilante, New York Post
"Fine angular pop with a cerebral edge,
designed for people who still think pop should
mean something....The group has an appealing
sound that combines the atmospherics of Radiohead
with some melodic, chamber-rock orchestrations
reminiscent of the Beatles, topped by some
sophisticated keyboard stylings."
- Steve Morse, The Boston Globe
"The self-titled debut is a smooth and
sophisticated Britpop-flavored gem that melds
Bends-era Radiohead with the accessibility
of Travis."
- Jeff Shelton, Amplifier Magazine
"Strong melodies, fluid vocals and
a pleasant blend of classic pop and '80's
progressive music made chauncey one of the
best shows of the night."
- Sarah Rodman, Boston Herald
"chauncey ably preaches the smart-pop
gospel."
- Joan Anderman, The Boston Globe
"Modest power pop brilliance."
- Stein Haukland, Ink19
"Chauncey splits the difference of the
oo-la-la piano pop and minor chord organ brooding
in a way that no one else in town is doing
right now."
- Luke O'Neil, Weekly Dig
"These whackjobs gave me orange, knee-high
'chauncey' basketball socks, and damn are
they sexy."
- Danielle Sadler, stuff@night
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