"The Laureates pen '60s inspired pop with a new millennial sensibility. That is to say that
while they wear their influences proudly on their buttoned lapels, they still sound utterly
modern. Their forthcoming full-length, There Are No More Gentlemen, is all syncopated strumming
and lackadaisical melodies, equal parts paisley and punk.
So forgive us if we form the mental image of four fresh faced kids in matching suits when
imagining their live show, which is actually just about the exact opposite of what the band
actually looks like, but we can't help ourselves. Especially on a track like "Nothing's Perfect"
when singer Chad Preston's honeyed tenor is backed by a crooning chorus of "oohs" from his bandmates,
and then punctuated by a swooning trumpet line.
These are the sort of tunes custom built for shimmying gals out of their miniskirts and boys out
of their stovepipe slacks.
The Laureates play Hideout tomorrow, April 12, 9 p.m., $8, 21+
Photo by Joe Kirschling from the band's MySpace page"
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