Spoon is an American indie rock band formed in Austin, Texas, led by singer-songwriter Britt Daniel. They have released several critically noted albums including Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga, Gimme Fiction and Transference.

Formed in 1993 in Austin, Texas. Britt Daniel is the principal songwriter and frontman. Notable tracks mentioned in DeBaser reviews include "You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb", "Underdog", "I Turn My Camera On", and "Got Nuffin".

Three DeBaser reviews praise Spoon's inventive indie-rock approach across Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga, Gimme Fiction and Transference. Reviewers highlight melodic hooks, genre-mixing (Beatles, Pavement, Wilco references) and songs that reward repeated listens. Production and studio craft are repeatedly noted. Overall reception on DeBaser is favorable.

For:Fans of indie and alternative rock; listeners who enjoy melodic yet experimental pop-rock.

 "Transference" indeed shows the amount of brilliance and effectiveness in the minds of the four Austin guys, who continue to mix classic pop-rock with an almost innovative expressive style.

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 Strange and fascinating creature these Spoon.

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 "Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga" is indeed an essential work, driven by "sixties" melodies sung by a gritty voice and pounding rhythmic base, often accompanied by a piano, as in the Beatles-esque "Don't Make Me A Target", or by brass as in "You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb".

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