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JASON COLLETT - Idols Of Exile

| AV Club | | It isn't like the world needs another Josh Rouse, but since artfully orchestrated singer-songwriter pop is so hard to do well—and since Rouse, the genre's preeminent master, is in a minor creative lull—there are plenty of reasons to spend some time with Jason Collett, a Toronto troubadour whose Idols Of Exile is as sunny and smart as Rouse in his prime....full text |
| | StylusMagazine | | In our Best Albums Of 2005 article, my Stylus colleague Ian Cohen commented on the latest record from Broken Social Scene by saying that it “[sounded] like six of 2005’s best albums playing at the same time.” While I like Ian’s analogy, and I can see why he chooses that description, I have to differ slightly from his viewpoint....full text |
| | JamBase | | I’ll be shocked if this isn’t on mainstream radio, sandwiched between James Blunt and Dave Matthews, before I finish writing this sentence. Toronto’s Jason Collett (he's the guitarist in Broken Social Scene) makes multi-layered sensitive boy music, the kind that shows up on every Reese Witherspoon comedy soundtrack, probably during a montage involving a picnic, a goodbye in the rain, and a kitchen food fight that ends with the flour-coated leads kissing....full text |
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