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Back in 2003, Ted Leo was still a relatively up-and-coming singer/songwriter with a knack for writing catchy guitar hooks. That all changed with the release of Hearts of Oak in February 2003 ...
Exhibit A: My love for Ted Leo, the man who perhaps ... "The Crane Takes Flight". Still, Hearts of Oak comes out smelling far sweeter than the releases of Leo's fellow glossy-mag guitar loyalists.
check out the bass line on “The Angels’ Share.” But if you want to hear Ted Leo at his best, go get Hearts of Oak.
Chisel’s frontman, Ted Leo, kept writing top-flight songs ... That’s not the case on “Hearts Of Oak,” where Leo deftly melds his guitar chops (inspired mostly by late-’70s Brits) with ...
On Feb. 11, 2003, Ted Leo & The Pharmacists released Hearts Of Oak, arguably the best album of Leo’s storied career — though with a discography that stacked, you could make a case for several releases ...
"So Much Staying Alive and Lovelessness" Jade Tree Ted Leo sings ... and "historicity." But "Hearts of Oak" isn't all speechifying: Leo's constantly reformulated Pharmacists play crisp rock ...
Ted Leo and the Pharmacists will be embarking on a tour ... They’ll perform Hearts of Oak in its entirety the first night, while the second night will consist of a career-spanning setlist.
The motherfucking man, Ted Leo, returns to the 'Org with a new 9-song EP entitled Tell Balgeary, Balgury Is Dead, one of the more overlooked tracks off Leo's last full-length, Hearts Of Oak. It's the ...
Back in 2003, Ted Leo was still a relatively up-and-coming singer/songwriter with a knack for writing catchy guitar hooks. That all changed with the release of Hearts of Oak in February 2003, an ...
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