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In Here is the Center, In Here it is Clear (2009)
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Review Courtesy of Northeast Ohio Music Releases: Together for a decade, Call Me Constant wield an armory of musical weapons on their debut EP. The quartet brandishes a ferocious style of alt-pop in "A Russian Winter," which features scorching guitar licks as axe slingers Stephen Mlinarcik and Jonathan Schlea spit out riffs and solos with crackling electricity. Paul Barnes' powder-keg percussion carries "Aronofsky," splitting the band's soundscapes with thunderous drums. "An Evening in Question" shows Matt Kenyon's precise bass work, aiming arrows straight into Mlinarcik's Rivers Cuomo-style vocals. — Keith Gribbins |