Hailing from the famous punk rock town of, er, Portland, ME, the Leftovers released their debut full-length after touring regionally with the likes of the Mopes and Teenage Bottlerocket and putting in their compilation-and-splits dues. "Full-length" is something of an exaggeration (On the Move  clocks in at under 30 minutes), but that's part of the charm of bands  like this -- there's no time wasted on intros or outros, no stupid  "sketches" or "interludes" to weigh things down, just short, sharp,  hook-laden tunes all featuring heart-on-sleeve vocals and buzzsaw  guitars. There's pure bubblegum lurking underneath the crunchy veneer of  "Dance with Me," and the handclaps that you keep expecting throughout  that compact gem of a song appear on the next and equally hooky track,  "She She She." "Mind Off You" and "See You Tonight" are the band's twin  masterpieces, a pair of punk-pop classics that last almost exactly two  minutes each (and the second of which, if you listen carefully, evokes Elvis Costello circa Get Happy!).  On a few of these songs the hooks could be just a bit sharper and more  memorable, but it seems likely that the band is going to progress in  just that direction. Highly recommended. (AMG)
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