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Getting to the Point Is Beside It
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Album Details: Getting to the Point Is Beside It

Release Date:05/27/2008
Label:Glurp Records
UPC:656605951126

Track List: Getting to the Point Is Beside It

  1. Some Bridges Are for Burning
  2. Only Clowns Are Scary
  3. This Is Something I Might Miss
  4. I've Seen Better Days
  5. Josephine Street
  6. Shape of the Sum
  1. Run Back Inside
  2. Too Many Demons
  3. Volcanic Ash
  4. Some People Get Away
  5. These Paper Walls
  6. Better Days (Reprise)

Pro Reviews: Getting to the Point Is Beside It

  • All Music Guide

    I Love Math's easygoing, nofrills take on alternative countryrock is a nice change from the standard supergroup formula, wherein bandmates stack their talents into towering masses of sound. There's nothing grandiose or showy about this sophomore effort, which prizes melodies and light instrumentation over production gloss. Percussionist Philip Peeples (who, just several weeks prior to this album's release, issued a fairly upbeat record with his native Old 97's) doesn't even touch his cymbals, sticking instead to a strippeddown combination of kick drum, snare, and tambourine. Studio trickery is absent and overdubs are scarce only the laidback, handclapped "Josephine Street" sounds at all indebted to the production booth, as its tremololaden guitars and serene harmonies share equal space with a French female's voiceover. Even so, the song is a solid example of I Love Math's restraint, and its radioready chorus (which, under the leadership of a band like Fountains of Wayne, could transfo...rm the tune into a sparkling pop anthem) only rears its tuneful head once. "The Shape of the Sum," "This Is Something I Might Miss," and "Too Many Demons" follow suit, flexing their tuneful muscles without running their hooks into the ground, and the bandmates barrel through the wouldbe rock song "Some People Get Away" at a comfortable gallop, hardly breaking a sweat but still communicating the tune's energy. Getting to the Point Is Beside It ultimately emerges as an effortless album by a pack of veterans who, after whipping up elaborate entrées with their respective bands, are now content to work with more basic ingredients. For those who like their mix of pop/rock and alt.country served straight up, this is pure comfort food. - Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide Read more Less

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I Love Math

Featuring members of the Deathray Davies, the Old 97's, Apples in Stereo, and the Paper Chase, the Texasbased supergroup I Love Math takes its cues from country rock, power pop, and the harmonies of Simon Garfunkel and the Everly Brothers. Members John Dufilho (vocals, guitar), Jason Garner (bass), Philip Peeples (drums), and Andy Lester (keyboards) launched the group ... Read more