No Kids, 'Come Into My House' (Tomlab)
Is it time for an embargo on orchestral pop from Canada?
By Mikael Wood 04.15.08 12:08 PM
No Kids feature three members of Vancouver's P:ano, and the lo-fi indie-pop songs on their debut album are fairly indistinguishable in tone and execution to those on their previous band's three full-lengths. While the strings/ horns/piano, vocal harmonies, and kitchen-sink arrangements channel Brian Wilson and Architecture in Helsinki (as on the bouncy single "For Halloween"), the album's mood drifts between melancholic whimsy and muted geniality, like a Tickle Me Elmo doll losing its juice. Music this insistently okay could suffice as sonic Paxil, but there are less complicated ways to treat your depression.










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