One possible criticism of Clem Snide's first release, You Were A Diamond, is their lack of drums and/or percussion. The core band doesn't even have an official drummer, so...
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Rock critic Robert Christgau calls Clem Snide's music "true American deadpan," and group leader Eef Barzelay says he believes their obscure first album "did in fact seep...
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A departure from the somber Your Favorite Music,The Ghost of Fashion is, on many levels, Eef Barzelay and Jason Glasser's greatest achievement.Barzelay has turned in a super...
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Clem Snide has crafted another gem with the band's fourth album, Soft Spot. Released in 2001, The Ghost of Fashion was one of the best releases of that year, and while this...
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Clem Snide's fifth album holds no surprises for anyone who has heard albums one through four. End of Love is just as whip smart, goofy, and satisfying as any of them. It...
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