January 16, 2004
SO MUCH FOR THE CITY
By DARRYL STERDAN

SO MUCH FOR THE CITY
The Thrills
(Virgin/EMI)

Western wear and Mickey Mouse T-shirts. Long scruffy hair and the occasional beard. Songs that name-check Santa Cruz, Hollywood, Big Sur and Vegas. Vocals that remind you of Neil Young and songcraft that borrows from the Byrds and Beach Boys.

From the look and sound of their debut CD So Much for the City, it would be easy to view The Thrills as another bunch of California boys who grew up surfboarding in the mornings and writing songs in their Laurel Canyon digs at night. Easy, but wrong.

This quintet hails from the unsunny climes of Dublin, Ireland, where they grew up listening to the West Coast pop-rock of the '60s. That inspired them to a) temporarily relocate to Cali a while back, and b) write these 11 gorgeous and artful tracks. Brimming with lush harmonies, dripping with inventive instrumentation, production and arrangements, sparkling with sharp hooks, dusted with raspy vocals and lightly flecked with romantic melancholy, So Much for the City is a more authentic piece of California pop than any Californian has produced lately.

So much for appearances.

Track Listing
1. Santa Cruz (You're Not That Far)
2. Big Sur
3. Don't Steal Our Sun
4. Deckchairs & Cigarettes
5. One Horse Town
6. Old Friends, New Lovers
7. Say It Ain't So
8. Hollywood Kids
9. Just Travelling Through
10. Your Love Is Like Las Vegas
11. Til The Tide Creeps In