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New Album “Shot Glass Souvenir” Now Available
Featuring eleven new songs that are destined to be classics, Throwback Suburbia has released what is undoubtedly their most powerful and ambitious work to date. “Shot Glass Souvenir” is currently available exclusively from the throwbacksuburbia.com online store, with iTunes and CD Baby coming soon. Don’t delay and order your copy today!
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“The originality and energy that Throwback Suburbia brings to everything they do is just amazing.”
Guitar Player Magazine
“An explosion of prodigious power pop marked by commanding performances and arrangements that stick to the intelligent side of the brain while keeping the pleasure side entirely entertained.”
Performer Magazine
“Throwback Suburbia deserves much accolades for this full length debut - easily one of the best of the year. It's another ‘must-get-it-now’ slice of music heaven.”
Powerpopaholic.com
“Big power pop compositions with melodies and impeccable harmonies, all sonically excellent coming from seasoned veterans with an attitude definitively rock-n-roll.”
Rock & Folk Magazine
“It's OK Go sans the gimmicky treadmills, Spoon with an extra dose of distortion - real rock done the way it should be.”
Las Vegas City Life Magazine
“Throwback Suburbia’s self-titled album is an instant contender for the upper reaches of year-end lists, and truly represents what most people think of as power pop.”
Absolutepowerpop.com
“The charisma they presented during their entire show made it clear that they have a love affair with music and their music clearly has a love affair with them, which is probably why people love to see them play.”
Two Louies Magazine
“Throwback Suburbia have captured a blend of muscular pop and intelligent songwriting that will make you happy no matter if you think pop music died when Brian stopped touring with the Beach Boys, or when Cheap Trick left the Budokan.”
All Access Magazine
“This album is simply marvelous: the 13 cuts feature sweet, impassioned lead vocals, glistening harmonies, sticky choruses, impeccably layered and textured production, and an instrumental attack that’s alternately hard-edged and lilting.”
Goldmine Magazine
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