Denver's
Indie-Popsters Dressy Bessy leave Lo-Fi behind, producing
gleaming, guilty pleasure treats. Singer-Songwriter Tammy Ealom's
rich, airy alto is one of the most addictive features, riding just
below a warm, clean blanket of strummed Fender tone and spirited
bashing. A summertime affair, each song seems to bask in its own
sunny disposition, powered by its cathartic love of all things
smiling. This is so infectious, it hurts. Probably the best part
is that Dressy Bessy aren't looking for free lunch; the extra
attention paid to detail and full-sounding production puts them
way ahead of the droves of three-chord wizards with solely a hat
and cane routine. Kelly
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