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Album Review

Easily comparable to more than a few West Coast indie poppers — Beulah, the Shins, and Grandaddy, to name some — Throw Me the Statue stack drum machines, synths, and dime-store instruments on top of sunshiny melodies to bring the sound of California to Seattle. Moonbeams is a bedroom recording through and through, and while multi-instrumentalist Scott Reitherman is an idolizer of lo-fi aesthetics and the Microphones in particular, he successfully layers the hell out of his tracks to make the album a full-sounding and lush production, pairing live instrumentation with synthetic tones and beats. A few guests aid Reitherman and his Dr. Groove rhythm machine in his creative endeavor to create a bright, shimmering ray of musical goodness that's perfect for springtime driving or backyard gardening. Like the Dismemberment Plan's Travis Morrison, as a vocalist Reitherman teeters between speaking and singing lazily, as he confesses stories from his lovelorn past, lackadaisically explaining how he stole his best friend's girl in "Young Sensualists" and his undying lust for the innocent embrace of a 19-year-old in "Lolita." It's simple, it's sincere, it's upbeat, it's effortless, and most of all it's very pleasant, making for an ambitious first outing and a cozy fit under the gentle, embracing wing of Secretly Canadian. If listeners experience a sense of déjà vu, it's probably just because they're hearing the ghosts of Elephant 6, sighing.

Customer Reviews

Fantastically Catchy

These guys are the mature older brother of The Spinto Band and The Unicorns. They cover so many different instruments on this album and have quirky yet sincere lyrics. Each song has a little nugget of brilliance that keeps bringing you back. Whether it be the catchiest mandolin (I think that's what it is) I've ever heard in Young Sensualists or the bridge in Your Girlfriend's Car or the hook's in Yucatan Gold it's always something. This album really does have a little bit everything.

Guided By Voices meets Kinks... and then some...

Catchy riffs, and nice modern beats... "Lolita" immediately gets ones foot tapping, we were teased with it and "About to Walk" on the EP, but the album is worthy too. This album gets better after a listen or two, but does not disappoint even at first. A solid 2008 release. This album is growing on me.

Strong first showing...I want more of some of it

Well, the EP was terrific, songs like Lolita, Your Girlfriend's Car, About to Walk and This is How We Kiss are energetic and an exciting look into what should be this band's future. They sound like a blend of The Rentals and Cake.

Biography

Formed: Seattle, WA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Taking the moniker Throw Me the Statue from an old mixtape title, one-man multi-instrumentalist Scott Reitherman relocated from Half Moon Bay, a small city south of San Francisco, to New York and then Seattle with aspirations of starting up an independent label called Baskerville Hill Records. Inspired by the lo-fi and D.I.Y. sensibilities of K Records, he started putting out CDs in 2004, including one by fellow Vassar College student Sam Beebe (aka Black Bear). Around the same time, Reitherman started...
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