In The Red - 16.12.2010 Record numero dos from the Nashville, Tennessee trio known as Cheap Time: guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Jeffrey Novak, bassist Stephen Braren and...
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Evan Minsker - 15.12.2010  A friend of mine once described how she couldn’t listen to music by artists who had “a lazy mouth” — singers who slurred words or generally let conson...
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Laura Davies - 08.12.2010  Tennessee threesome Cheap Time begin their second album sounding like a cross between The Rolling Stones and T-Rex, which is just the start of anglo-r...
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FESS - 29.11.2010  Improved production valuesaside, all the songs on the new album are grabbers and the writing has maturedgreatly. The music itself has shifted time per...
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Ben Donnelly - 11.11.2010 Two years ago, Nashville?s Cheap Time released a debut full-length as impressive, if not as widely noticed, as other recent Tennessee punks Jay Reatar...
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Jordon Chiarelli - 02.11.2010 Buy at iTunesCheap Time's power pop artistry has grown in leaps and bounds over the course of three years. From releasing their first seven-inch to th...
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JON YOUNG - 29.10.2010  Singer-guitarist Jeffrey Novak pulls off a neat stunt on the second Cheap Time album, bringing fresh life to the most timeworn garage-band conventions...
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Jason P. Woodbury - 29.10.2010  You may have missed it in the wave of like-sounding garage rock records released around the same time, but Cheap Time's full-length self-titled debut ...
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Danny Djeljosevic - 26.10.2010  What happens when a garage punk goes garage... something else Cheap Time's self-titled debut was loud and fast like an ADD-riddled Buzzcocks. It wasn...
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Erik Ziedses des Plantes - 11.10.2010  It's a little too easy to compare Jeffrey Novak's musical arc to Jay Reatard's. Both are (or, sadly, in the case of Reatard, were) Tennesee-based gara...
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