Throughout much of the '80s and '90s, Change of Heart blazed a fiery, genre-defying trail and inspired many a burgeoning Canadian indie rocker along the way. The band's style was a rallying cry of the era's college rock sound; it could jangle as well as R.E.M. and rip things up as well as Mudhoney. But Change of Heart was its own multi-headed beast, as evidenced by our Editors' Choice: the new retrospective There You Go '82-'97. Each song is handpicked by founder Ian Blurton and shows the wide range that the group conveyed, from the neo-psychedelic swirl of "Smile" and the soft grandeur of "Pat's Decline" to the short and sharp "Away Goodbye."
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