ARTIST: Surroundsound TITLE: The Sun Is On Our Side LABEL: Flash Phobic GENRE: Rock TIME: 50:02 min SIZE: 87,9 MB RIP DATE: Aug-12-2006 RELEASE DATE: Aug-09-2006 WEBSITE: n/a Track List: 01. The Sun Is On Our Side 04:34 02. Bedroom Eyes 03:18 03. Wake Up 03:31 04. Sophia 04:10 05. Anything At All 03:15 06. Please Come Home 03:06 07. Can't Complain 03:32 08. Feedback 03:42 09. Nobody Shows 02:13 10. Made To Float 03:19 11. The Transient 03:46 12. As Good As Gone 02:57 13. Ghost 03:21 14. Star 05:18 Release Notes: Illinois' Surround Sound claim influences like Superdrag, Teenage Fanclub, Matthew Sweet, and the Posies. Not surprisingly then, their debut, The Sun Is on Our Side, sounds like the quintet was entirely weaned on '90s power pop. Aside from some sporadic piano tinkering, the band consistently relies on a strong guitar presence (there are three guitarists, after all) to steer through the album's 14 tracks. Starting off with one of their most memorable cuts, the Ted Leo-esque title track bounces forward with youthful warmth before "Bedroom Eyes" bursts next with a lovely and comforting undercurrent of brass. While the record is rather consistent from start to finish, the band could have stood to chop a few songs off the final track listing or tightened up some individual arrangements. Though, actually, this desired tightening is really the only thing to gripe about. The album is pretty charming and enjoyable via Surround Sound's earnest energy and charisma -- especially in lead singer Bobby Lord's solid delivery -- but 50 minutes is just a bit of overkill. Nevertheless, length is just an afterthought when a band as young as this already seems to have such a firm grasp of harmonious melodies and hooky force. A promising debut that, with continued growth and trimmed-up songwriting, bodes quite well for Surround Sound's future.