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Friday, August 11, 2006

NOW Magazine Live Review, August 03, 2006

"Good thing Halifax's Windom Earle set the bar high right away Friday at Sneaky Dee's with an energetic and gleefully fun set. The mostly instrumental three-piece featuring guitar, bass and keys with programmed beats danced through a well-crafted collection of catchy New Order- and Postal Service-inspired jams. But it wasn't until their endearing karaoke-esque covers of A-ha's classic electro-jam Take On Me and Kelly Clarkson's Since U Been Gone that it really clicked: these guys are the shit."

By EVAN DAVIES

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