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Enon High Society (Touch and Go) By: Alex Steininger

Quirky, slightly new wave indie rock, Enon's High Society is full of style and substance. Lots of loose, jangle-y pop walking hand-in-hand with left of center rock 'n' roll and plenty of energy, Enon's outbursts are melodic and controlled, but still potent, while the music is steamy and solid. This is a full throttle attack of rock, not too loud, but not too soft, as the band goes for the crazy, preferring the unique over the standard, making High Society a ample indie-rock record that will turn you upside down. I'll give it an A-.
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