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Have you actually had an appletini, or do you just make jokes about people who drink appletinis There's your litmus test for Psapp's The Camel's Back...
Terrance Terich - 13/05/2009
A friend of mine, a dutifully loyal Red Sox fan, found himself speechless when someone told him, in defending the hated Yankees, "Without the Yankees,...
Sean Caldwell - 28/04/2009
The Camel’s Back, latest album to emerge from Psapp’s modified toy chest, would occupy her not-so-critical, though easily disrupted, attention span. A...
Ian Mathers - 08/04/2009
Psapp ought to be precious (and not just because their “Cosy in the Rocket” gets used as the theme song for Grey’s Anatomy): they throw stuffed cats i...
Casey Rae-Hunter - 10/03/2009
?Hell-o ? it?s the ?90s!? was an expression of comic incredulity my ex used to toss around from time to time as a means of illustrating the distance b...
Andria Spring - 06/03/2009
Onitsthird album, the London duo takes giantsteps toward shedding the trivializing "toytronica" label that has pigeoholedits releases to date, without...
Scott Bryson - 25/02/2009
For those of us in need of a phonetic spelling, Psapp's website helps us with the news that "Psapp is pronounced Psapp."
First impression: Psapp ar...
Joe Hemmerling - 24/02/2009
British duo Psapp, best known stateside for providing the opening theme to Grey’s Anatomy, has a lot going for them. Their fusion of jazz and bossa no...
Ted Chase - 10/02/2009
When duo Carim Clasmann and Galia Durant started as Psapp, they were firmly on the Francophile side of things with 2004’s debut full-length Tiger My F...
Ben Hogwood - 26/10/2008
B>Four albums in and Psapp are still excavating the mine of instruments at their disposal.
On previous outings this has led to well placed elastic ba...