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I'm Sorry

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Download links and information about I'm Sorry by Senor Happy. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Rock genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 42:27 minutes.

Artist: Senor Happy
Release date: 2004
Genre: Rock
Tracks: 12
Duration: 42:27
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. She's New 3:26
2. Someone Invaded Me 3:20
3. Blue 3:53
4. Get Up and Go Out 3:12
5. Love If You're Real 4:50
6. Even the Score 3:46
7. Echoes and Falls 3:30
8. Drowning 4:14
9. Got You 3:32
10. Happy When You Leave 3:30
11. 30 West and Vine 3:13
12. How Many Ways (Theme from "Rules of Engagement") 2:01

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Boston-based Señor Happy's long-delayed sophomore release, I'm Sorry, is an immediate stew of grungy riffs and sunny hooks. While their presence on Q Division, Boston's best pop record label, and the band's occasionally sunny choruses may get them branded power pop, Señor Happy are a band whose sound leans more heavily on the attack of bands like MC5 or the Stooges mixed with the cinematic wash of late-'80s/early-'90s shoegaze-y Britpop like Swervedriver or even the Darling Buds. As usual, Mike Denneen gives everything a sharp, aggressive production, making the best songs — "Got You" and "She's New" among them — jump off the page. If Señor Happy have a flaw, it's that they sound strangely faceless: there's very little on this record that wouldn't sound at home slotted onto a latter-day album by Nada Surf or Boston's own Francine or Loveless. I'm Sorry is filled with fun, chunky guitar pop, but — like the cake being smashed on the album jacket — seems just a bit loaded with empty calories.