The Bigger Lovers
Philadelphia's Bigger Lovers -- singer/guitarist Bret Tobias, guitarist Ed Hogarty, bassist Scott Jefferson, and drummer Patrick Berkery -- debuted in 2001 with How I Learned to Stop Worrying, a critical favorite that aligned the quartet with like-minded Big Star/Byrds/Band devotees like Pernice Brothers, Waxwings, and Beachwood Sparks. In the can since 1999, the album was shelved when its original label -- North Carolina's Mood Food -- went belly up. When the LP did finally appear, it bore the insignia of Black Dog, a Mississippi-based indie. Luckily, some of this label drama was alleviated by strong critical response to Worrying, as well as solid European distribution. The band proved to be a great live act, too, and seemed to circle the U.S. a few times over the next year. The Bigger Lovers returned to wax in August 2002 with Honey in the Hive (Yep Roc), a more concentrated fix for their power pop jones. This Affair Never Happened appeared two years later. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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Philly group the Bigger Lovers keep true their vision of Anglo-toned, intelligent power pop on their third album, This Affair Never Happened...and Here Are Eleven Songs About It. And thankfully,...
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
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| Honey in the Hive | 2002 | n/a | 0 |
| How I Learned to Stop Worrying | 2001 | n/a | 0 |
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The Way We Get By
Interview - external | Nov 17, 2004
