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Album Review

After their 1999 major-label debut, when the Push Stars seemed on the brink of success due to the hit single "Drunk Is Better Than Dead," the band took a 180-degree turn and signed to the fledgling indie Co-Op Pop, effectively sacrificing their shot at the big time. Seemingly content with being Boston's favorite bar band, they released their third full-length, Opening Time, in early 2001 and — not surprisingly — it didn't sell nearly as well as its predecessor. But in this case, sales have nothing to do with quality, as Opening Time is easily the Push Stars' most consistent and fully realized record. If their prior releases often exhibited a visible struggle between quirky, catchy pop songs (à la Barenaked Ladies) and introspective balladry (Counting Crows), then Opening Time is where they found their true sound somewhere in between the two extremes. That means that the goofy pop of "Frathouse Joe" and "Millionaire" is more direct than anything they've ever done, and it also means that ballads like "All I Wanted" and "Meltaway" have the hooks that they lacked previously. The album's first single, the dark, moody rocker "Waiting, Watching, Wishing" is an affecting departure from the band's sound, even if it did sink like a stone on commercial radio. And even with all these changes in the Push Stars' sound, it's all a great move forward and not an abandonment, as they can still bang out introspective acoustic numbers as on their earlier releases. Opening Time is probably the album the Push Stars always wanted to make, and when they freed themselves of major labels and concerns about sales, they were able to achieve this goal marvelously.

Customer Reviews

The Push Stars at their best

Opening Time was the album that introduced me to The Push Stars, and it continues to be my favorite. Some highlights are Waiting, Watching, Wishing, Millionaire, Last Night's Dream, Who We Are, and, of course, Frathouse Joe. Those songs in particular and the album as a whole demonstrate more depth than most bands find in their whole careers. I enjoy all of The Push Stars' albums (as well as Chris Trapper's solo work), but Opening Time is a good place to start.

Biography

Formed: 1996 in Boston, MA

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Boston alternative popsters the Push Stars are led by songwriter/vocalist/guitarist Chris Trapper, with bassist/keyboardist Dan McLoughlin and drummer Ryan MacMillan rounding out the lineup. The band debuted in 1996 with an album for the now-defunct Imago label, Meet Me at the Fair; from there, they self-released the 1997 EP Tonight and landed a spot on the soundtrack for the popular romantic comedy There's Something About Mary with the song "Everything Shines." As the buzz grew on the band, Capitol...
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