imaginary stella said on April 3, 2008:

At first glance, they're unique and catchy. I really did like that first record, and their live shows have crazy energy -- though Aaron's voice is quite shrill (moreso live). What turned me off is that they don't cross over well. In an outdoor setting (KEXP BBQ amid blazing sunshine), they were straight up annoying. G.O. play the stuff made for dark clubs with libations and glowsticks all around. That same luster was lost on the Austin City Limits stage too (Liz, I caught some of that set as well, and was equally repulsed.) And I think they're good in small doses, but to be frank, KEXP has played them too much. I can't take it anymore!

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