User: Todd Alcott

Date posted: Sat, 01 Aug 2015 10:03:24 GMT

My friend Cait Brennan has created a singular work of pop music and I urge you to support it through the ol' Kickstarter dealy.

Harkening to the days when pop music albums were created to get lost in, with lush harmonies and intricate multi-layered arrangements, 25 Years in Five Days has its roots in English pop, roughly the decade between "Penny Lane" and "This Year's Model," taking in "Diamond Dogs" and "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" and stuffing in healthy chunks of Aztec Camera as well, with lyrics that are simultaneously deeply personal and broadly universal. The fact that it was recorded in the space of time usually set aside for fine-tuning a snare-drum sound makes her achievement all the more remarkable.