Big
Hello - Apple Album
Artist:
Big Hello
Title: Apple Album
Catalog#: Parasol-CD-039
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O' Canada |
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Star
69 |
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Today
Will Be Yesterday Tomorrow |
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Sister
Mary |
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Hooked
On the Girl |
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Colorado
Coastline |
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Clouds
Cover the Mountain |
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I
Don't Like You |
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Pen
Pal |
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Riot
Gurl |
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Kamikaze |
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Big Hello, the Chicago-based
band founded by drummer/songwriter Brad Elvis, celebrates
the release of their first full-length CD, Apple Album,
on Parasol Records. Brad Elvis, whose past musical accomplishments
include The Elvis Brothers (CBS), Screams (MCA),
and another popular power-pop Parasol band Three Hour
Tour, said that Apple Album is the best album
he has ever recorded. "The performance, energy level,
songwriting - everything is consistently tops," said
Elvis, "There is no filler on this CD."
Other
songwriting credits on the album go to the versatile girl
lead vocalist Chloe F. Orwell,
who wrote the leadoff track "O Canada" and "I
Dont Like You" and guitarist Johnny Million who
contributed the show-stopping "Hooked on the Girl." Big
Hellos newest member is girl bassist j.a.c.k.i.e.,
who was not a member when the recording was made.
The
11-song disc cleverly includes bonus tracks of the album
sequence repeated with different
mixes and edits filling the CD with 22 tracks in 72 minutes.
The well-crafted songwriting ranges from the high energy
of "Today Will be Yesterday Tomorrow," and "Kamikaze" to
the Beatlesque stylings of "Sister Mary" to the
rock of "Pen Pal," and "Colorado Coastline," with
its sarcastic look at the big one in California. There is
also the pure radio pop of "Clouds Cover the Mountain," which
may be the first rock song influenced by Helen Keller.
In January, the Ohio-based Break-Up!
Records released Big Hellos four-song, seven-inch,
vinyl EP entitled "Girl Versus Boy Verses," which
by March had become the fastest selling release on the label.
Both the EP and the Apple Album CD were recorded and
mixed at the Noise Chamber by Jimmy Johnson who is known
for his work with Cheap Trick.
Big Hello's Apple Album
(PARASOL CD039) was one of 98's finest featuring absolute
cracking numbers like the rousing Star 69, the anthemic Today
will be Yesterday Tomorrow, and the power pearl O'Canada.
- Bucket Full of Brains
Big Hello are a Chicago-based
band led by Brad Elvis, who's had numerous pop rock bands
in the past, including the Elvis Brothers. This is the best
album I've heard that he's put out. ...The record's really
pretty darned catchy and downright fun. Star 69 is more humorous
and catchy than R.E.M.'s song of the same name. Today will
be Yesterday Tomorrow is a near-perfect alterna-pop song
that should be a single. Sister Mary is Revolver influenced
pop. I Don't Like You is a jangly power pop song. Actually,
none of the 11 songs are bad at all, very catchy and instantly
memorable. With tongues firmly in cheek and three songwriters
of some talent, Big Hello are a pretty entertaining band
that bears watching in the future. -Pop Culture Press
Just out on Parasol Records is
the debut album from Illinois' Big Hello. Invented by former
Elvis Bro Brad Elvis and featuring the lead vocals of one
Chloe F. Orwell. The Apple Album is pop that's worth sinking
your teeth into. Orwell sounds like some sort of a cross
between a mouthy, Joan Jett rockchick and a Debbie Harry
influenced (circa Parallel Lines) pop chanteuse. Nice. - Amplifier
Melding late 70's skinny tie power
pop and a 90's rock aesthetic, Chicago's Big Hello have hit
paydirt with their debut full length on Parasol, the Apple
Album. The Apple Album is a joyride down the power pop highway
- these songs were meant to be played with the top down and
the CD player loud. - there's the hard rockin' sentiments
of O' Canada, Today Will Be Yesterday Tomorrow, Colorado
Coastline and Kamikaze; the Beatlesque stylings of Sister
Mary and I Don't Like You; and the one reprieve from the
guitar blitzkrieg, Clouds Over The Mountain. The band, and
lead singer Chloe F. Orwell especially, handle the myriad
of styles presented here with great aplomb. Chloe comes across
as an inviting mix of the Muff's Kim Shattuck and Liz Phair
but with more vocal range and control than her sisters in
pop. Although it's still early in the game, the Apple Album
is my pick for pop album of the year. They just don't write
'em like that any more - indeed! - Amplifier
Brad Elvis recorded three albums
of exuberant pop songs with the Elvis Brothers, and he continues
his successful streak with Big Hello's Apple Album. A hard
hitting drummer who bears a slight resemblance to Austin
Powers, Elvis draws upon British Invasion and girl groups
of the 60's for song writing inspiration. ...Chloe F. Orwell
is a first rate lead vocalist and pop composer. Her energetic
rocker O' Canada kicks off the album, and her winsome I Don't
Like You would have fit perfectly on the That Thing You Do
sound track. Johnny Million provides guitar firepower throughout
the album and wrote the catchy Hooked On The Girl. Bass player
j.a.c.k.i.e. joins Million on the band's crisp harmony vocals.
Fans who miss the Elvis brothers should take note: the fun
lives on with Big Hello. - Illinois Entertainer
Drummer Brad Elvis, formerly of
the Elvis Brothers, has been around the block enough to guide
his latest brainchild through its paces to sure-fire college-radio
pop hits...Vocalist Chloe F. Orwell occasionally brings to
mind That Dog's Anna Waronker, though adopting a more sultry
purr for the soy-movie hook of Pen Pal and sneering through
the chorus of Riot Gurl. - The Big Take-Over
The catchiest pop I've heard in
a while comes courtesy of Chicago's Big Hello, a two guy,
two girl combo that manages to make indie rock lovable again.
In the fine tradition of Cheap Trick, they're sorta cute
and sorta geeky, even if each member embodies both aspects
simultaneously. But oh, those songs... - Option's Inside
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