Tone Soul Evolution is the sophomore album from The Apples in Stereo, which proved that the band's debut Fun Trick Noisemaker was no fluke.
Tone Soul Evolution is a little more shimmery than its predecessor, and it adds a few more layers of sound to the mix. The strength of the songwriting on this album is what makes it one of the better Apples in Stereo releases. "Seems So," "Shine a Light" and "Tin Pan Alley" are my personal favorites, but there are a number of tracks on this album which make it a must-own for fans of pure pop (Did you just think of the fantastic Nick Lowe album Pure Pop for Now People? I know I did).
Baleeted? Not on your life.
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