One of Us (Pomegranates album) explained

One of Us
Type:studio
Artist:Pomegranates
Cover:One of Us Cover.jpg
Released:October 26, 2010
Genre:Alternative rock, indie rock
Length:44:49
Label:Afternoon Records
Producer:TJ Lipple
Prev Title:Everybody Come Outside
Prev Year:2009
Next Title:Heaven
Next Year:2012

One of Us is the third studio album by the Cincinnati indie rock group Pomegranates, released October 26, 2010, on Afternoon Records. It was produced by TJ Lipple of Aloha.

Critical reception

One of Us received mostly positive reviews. Giving the album 7/10, William Goodman of Spin declares "All 13 kaleidoscopic tracks, particularly standout 'Anywhere You Go,' a supercollider of rhythmic groove, guitar, and Wurlitzer organ, distill a decade-plus of indie and alt rock into a sparking art-pop swell. Spazzing out, Joey Cook cries: 'I really like you!' The feeling's mutual."[1] Filter's Kurt Orzeck gives the album 85% and touts they perform "with a masterful ease, smoothly maneuvering from oversize spectacle to small-scale minimalism. It’ll reel you in with authority—and you’ll beg, 'Please don’t let me go.'”[2] In a less favorable review, Dylan Nelson of PopMatters gives the album 5/10 and says "the album’s uptempo polish invigorates the band’s sound but ultimately fails to mesh with its wistful tendencies."[3]

Track listing

All songs written by Pomegranates

Personnel

Pomegranates
Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pomegranates, 'One of Us' (Afternoon). Spin.com. October 2010.
  2. http://filtermagazine.com/index.php/reviews/entry/pomegranates
  3. Web site: Pomegranates: One of Us < PopMatters . Popmatters.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110204172312/http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/136034-pomegranates-one-of-us . 2011-02-04.