February 17, 2004 by A.S. Van Dorston

The Ponys are a Chicago band who’ve seemingly come out of nowhere. After some groovy singles, they’ve come out with a solid album that displays their strengths (cool mix of keyboard-heavy sixties garage updated with Pere Ubu-inspired post-punk) and weaknesses (less distinguished songwriting, somewhat off-putting yelpy vocals). This should bear pretty well under repeated listens, once you realize the singer is no worse than Richard Hell, and there’s more than one layer to their psychedelic tones. This bodes well for some great, sloppy rock’n’ roll energy.
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