Editorial Reviews
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Dressy Bessys cute name--from a vintage doll--and association with the Apples in Stereo, who share guitarist John Hill, might make indie fans expect a pretty twee experience from this third, self-titled full-length. The albums one example of Apples-style bounciness, "Blink Twice," finds Tammy Ealom cheerily singing of finishing off a bottle of whiskey. Crunchy chords borrowed from Living After Midnight for "This May Hurt (a little)" and the grinding rhythms of "Georgie Blue" make clear that singer Ealoms vision is pop mostly in the sense of catchiness. If she were a Peanuts character, shed be a more clued-in Peppermint Patty. With her sweetly raspy voice, Ealom illuminates small facets of girl life that often escape other songwriters: the friendship gone sour of "This May Hurt," the fraught relationship with Mom in "Girl, You Shout!" And her spare guitar parts lock in with Hills leads to push the tunes along and add moments that ultimately lift the record to another level. --Rickey Wright
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