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"In the most complimentary sense, this
could have been the final album Elliott Smith should have made." "Hushed yet adamant whisper-folk-pop... Not far from where [Teenage
Fanclub] have only now alighted... Recommended." "A serious new talent... The sound they have created is spare and
lovely. No Straight Lines is a gentle, moving pop record that needs more
ears listening to it." "No Straight Lines is an exceptionally well-produced record, 40-plus
minutes of long-drive-with-nothing-to-talk-about mood food... Pretty darn
affecting." "An infectious, engaging indie rock album with a certain something
to the sound that is all their own... For anyone who is into indie rock
in the vein of Death Cab for Cutie or Bright Eyes, but with a soothing
undertone like that of The Shins, Private Eleanor’s No Straight
Lines is not a CD to be missed." "The album is full of joys and woes... It rings of a softer, less
depressing Bright Eyes." "Restrained but nonetheless infectious indie pop... A bit like Red
House Painters or Idaho."
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ALBUM INFO
No Straight LinesBRL 3214 // CD // 2005
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