Lavinia Jones Wright - 02.12.2008 For a band whose breakout record, 2005's "Nice and Nicely Done,"
was so ambitious and deliciously snarky that it included three
guitarists and a choir...
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Jon Gordon - 14.11.2008 The only word the Spinto Band has no use for is "slow". Just about everything else has its place in the chaotic world the Spintos inhabit but "slow" i...
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James Bassett - 09.10.2008  The Spinto Band aren’t a difficult band to want to love. Since they formed in 1996, they’ve consistently delivered a contagious celebration that is pl...
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Marc Hogan - 07.10.2008  Big, splashy numbers don't always add up. Early reviews of the Spinto Band's latest album, Moonwink, have noted with some surprise that it's technical...
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Sarah Flynn - 06.10.2008 It's been three long years since the release of The Spinto Band's last album Nice and Nicely Done, and the amount of time that has passed might sugges...
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Shain Shapiro - 02.10.2008  On Nice and Nicely Done, The Spinto Band’s sixth album, the Delaware quartet once only known for longevity finally developed and honed a formula. The...
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Tim Miller - 29.09.2008  When I reviewed this Delaware sextet?s album Nice and Nicely Done back in 2005, I believed at the time that it was their debut ? and a sparkling one a...
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Jason Morton - 24.09.2008  There’s twee, there’s psych-pop, and if they had a baby, it’d be Delaware’s The Spinto Band. They manage both seasick rhythms and frantic pop freak-ou...
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David Renshaw - 22.09.2008  Cast your mind back to 2006 when Delaware’s Spinto Band emerged out of the blue in a glorious burst of sugary exuberance and naggingly brilliant pop ...
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Jamie Harper - 21.09.2008  B>When The Spinto Band first aligned themselves with the gaze of the music community at-large with the release and promotion of 2005's Nice And Nicely...
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