Lazy.  The name invites trouble.  But listening to this LA-based duo’s well-crafted debut, ‘Essentially’ soon puts the mind at ease.
The sleeve-notes point to the band’s general laid-back ethos: ‘Laziness really is a virtue… Just call us, sometime after 11:30.’  First song, 'Sleeping In' pays tribute to this.   But what are Lazy like to listen to?   First of all, they are tunesmiths of the highest order.  Their ten-track debut is drenched in melody.  Essentially, they’re an American indie-outfit (albeit one with a slightly confusing history - they've had no less than six bass players over recent years).   With guitars at the ready and a jingle here and a jangle they take us on a crash-course of pop music -  and this is by no means a bad thing.
Put out on the band’s own Slumbertone label, the album has the special ability to really get under  your skin.  The luscious guitar and vocals on 'Something New';  The rousing chorus of ‘Perfect’ and the Beatles-esque balladry of 'Telephone Waltz', all suggest that this duo could be holding a very rare thing – the key to that elusive world of power-pop success.   To dismiss them as solely this would not be accurate in the slightest, but Matthew Sweet and his Thorns might not be a million miles away from the output of this recording.  It holds a fragile yet simultaneously accomplished beauty that is well worth further investigation.
To find out more or to get yourself a copy of Lazy’s debut LP visit the band’s website.
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