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REVIEWS OF "TAKE THE PRECIOUS EDGE OFF THIS TREACHEROUS LEDGE!"
"These tunes are a blend of enjoyable pop music that, in some camps, could almost fall into the folk-pop Wilco-like category" -Fense Fensepost.com "The group makes sweet sounds that are definitely something to expose those pearly whites for. The album ranges from distorted heavy rockers infused with sweet vocals to poppy numbers that are sure to put a wry grin on your face." -Philip Fairbanks adequacy.net "Smile Brigade has been honing their particular brand of pop music which manages to be dark and sardonic, yet breezy and fun at the same time."-Levi Slade thestranger.com "combining classic vocal harmonies with rougher arrangements, with the occasional sparkling surprise." -Ned Ragget allmusic.com "Wrapped in a blanket of aptly distorted interlude mini-songs, this album is set pretty comfortably in a bed of hazy guitars and sigh filled vocals. This could get any coffee drinking college kid swaying to the sound of its light structure and relevant lyrics. Following an almost folk format, SB is able to create some pretty lucid dream-like serenades with chorus vocals and abound acoustical fortitude." -Pernell skylinepress.net "J. Hiram Boggs lends his rich vocals-a slight growl at times recalling John Mellencamp and, at others, Jeff Tweedy-easily to the countrified ballads, but it's on the piano-and-reverb-drenched "Distorted Ivory Coast" and "Devastating" where his voice truly impresses. Boggs' vocals bridge the rift between the experimental and the traditional, making otherwise out-of-place songs fit in perfectly." -Katie Sauro Seattle Sound Magazine
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