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Greetings from Imrie House

The Click Five

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Album Review

After selling 10,000 copies of its debut EP on the road as opener for disposable pop chanteuse Ashlee Simpson, Boston's Click Five brings forth its own recipe of hookified pop with Greetings From Imrie House. Claiming to draw from Cheap Trick and Matthew Sweet, a listen to the band's song cycle actually finds them closer to a hybrid of slick popsters the Calling and the much more credible Fountains of Wayne. Once learning that the band's first single "Just the Girl" was penned by the latter's Adam Schlesinger — who also wrote the album's other hit-contender, "I'll Take My Chances" — it all makes sense. Although this suit-clad group has a radio-ready, '80s-inspired sound thanks to producer Mike Denneen (Fountains of Wayne, Aimee Mann) that also recalls the Cars', much in part to guitar assistance in the studio from that band's axe-master Elliot Easton, the band still feels far more disposable than the Knack did back in 1979. That's not to say strong, punchy rockers like "Pop Princess" won't reap them instant acclaim. ~ John D. Luerssen, Rovi

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Your Guilty Pleasure

While you may look down upon The Click Five at first glance, the group writes timeless songs that will turn anyone into a fan, whether you're a fan of The Killers or Hillary Duff. With their guitar driven, amusing lyrics, and fresh image, The Click Five is sure to shine on for years to come. The guys may include a "cute" image, but don't underlook that as just a compilation of mediocre musicians as they are all accomplished musicians who met at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. Embedded in these songs are reminders of Fountains of Wayne and The Cars. So, be sure to check these guys out as just about anyone can be turned into a fan of The Click Five.

Unapologetically Fun

It's rare that I enjoy EVERY song on a record but that's the case with this set. These guys can sing and there's just the right production and genuine performance. I hope this is just the start for these guys!

Awesome CD!!

OK i am not into much pop.. i am more of a rock person. However, when this cd was recommended to me i bought it!! It is such an awesome cd!! I cant stop listening to it! Its those kind of songs you can relate to! Each song is different and unique! I woudl reccomend this cd to anyone no matter what type of genre they like!! I am seeing them in concert this wednesday and i cant wait!! Awesome awesome band!! Go ahead get the cd...you wont regret it!!

Biography

Formed: 2003 in Boston, MA

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Sounding like a younger Fountains of Wayne and looking like a '60s mod band reincarnated for the new millennium, power pop quintet the Click Five formed in Boston in mid-2003. Lead guitarist Joe Guese, bassist Ethan Mentzer, and keyboardist Ben Romans were students at the Berklee School of Music when they captured the attention of Svengali manager Wayne Sharp, a longtime jazz promoter whose first attempt at creating a pinup-ready pop combo (Candy, featuring future Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke)...
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