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#17: Ted Leo and The Pharmacists - Living With the Living


#17: Ted Leo and The Pharmacists - Living With the Living

Five albums after the group's formation in 1999, Ted Leo and The Pharmacists finally seem to making a name for themselves. Those that discovered their talent early on have had the fortunate pleasure of watching the band mature and adapt into an indie powerhouse. Now more respected than ever, Living With the Living has rewarded the band with their rightful dues.

Living With the Living is one of those albums that possesses a powerful meaning that you simply cannot deny. Embodying somewhat of a political stance, songs like "Bomb. Repeat. Bomb." and "C.I.A." speak immensely about the way Ted Leo feels about the current position of the United States. Obviously attempting to avoid mainstream radio, Leo is not afraid to tell it like it is.

Ted Leo and The Pharmacists definitely have something to say and they proclaim it properly and magnificently throughout the record. Be on the watch for the continued success of this great band in the future. They do not show any signs of letting up anytime soon.

Posted byLogan Lenz at 14:11  

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