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AllMusic Staff Picks

A Can of Bees

The Soft Boys

A Can of Bees

1979

Alternative Pop/Rock

The debut studio long player from the Robyn Hitchcock-led psych-pop unit, A Can of Bees is also the hardest hitting album of the Soft Boys career, offering up surrealism-heavy blast of post-punk goodness that's as savage and nervy as it is melodically-charged and blisteringly funny. Go for the seventeen track 1992 reissue for maximum food and sex-fueled debauchery.

- James Monger

Halcyon Digest

Deerhunter

Halcyon Digest

September 28, 2010

Experimental Rock

Deerhunter excel at making fleeting moments of nostalgia seem tangible, and never more so than on Halcyon Digest. Bradford Cox and company blend the eternally teenage jangle of the Everly Brothers with memories of smoking joints wrapped in notebook paper, channeling feelings of rebellion and yearning that are as fresh as they are timeless.

- Heather Phares