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"Holiday" by Papas Fritas
I got to see Papas Fritas once, in Boston - in fact it was downstairs at the Middle East, and it was one of the best shows I've attended. Why? Well, they didn't play too loud, the crowd was well-behaved and into the band and well, Papas Fritas is incredibly great. Well, I suppose the correct verb is "was", but that's beside the point. When Papas Fritas were going strong (well, mostly in Boston I suppose), I was convinced they could be huge, bigger than most of the apostles, but that never came to be even when "Hey Hey You Say" became a minor hit in Boston during the summer of 1997.
"Holiday" is from Papas Fritas self-titled debut album, one of the most delightful little albums you'll ever hear. They nailed the 60's/70's pop perfectly without sounding campy or rehashed. "Holiday" itself is full of layered harmonies, Shivika's drums are shimmering and well, what can we say about Tony Goddess and Keith Gendel that would do them justice? If there has been a trio that meshed as well as Papas Fritas in the modern rock pantheon short of Yo La Tengo, I'd be hard pressed to think of them. To me, there might not be a better summer band than Papas Fritas because all their songs are so light and airy (this is meant as a compliment) and they really know how to write a melody that seems both timeless and brand new. If there was justice in this world, Papas Fritas would be rock stars, but I'm sure they're happy just living by the water these days.
Erik Gonzalez said on July 31, 2007:
It's never too late to reintroduce yourself to Papas Fritas, igLiz.
imaginary liz said on July 31, 2007:
How could I possibly like a band with members that were friends with a girl who stole my crush 10 years ago?
Hmm... now that I think about it, perhaps I should track her (and them) down to thank them.
Ted said on August 2, 2007:
Papas Fritas is great music... I'm listening to Buildings and Grounds right now.
imaginary liz said on July 31, 2007:
Poor Papas Fritas. I've never given them a chance since I still associate them with that first time my heart was completely trampled on and left for dead. The lady I lost the showdown to (I still can't believe that HE chose HER!) with was friends with someone in the band so she talked endlessly about how incredible they were. Good thing I had Suede and Blur.