Vancouver-based indie pop quintet, founded by Paul Pittman and Lucy Brain; Life Through One Speaker (2003) is described in the review as their second of three albums released by 2006.

The group's sound emphasizes vocal interplay between Paul Pittman and Lucy Brain, blends 1960s pop singer-songwriter influences with indie pop, and includes sudden, post-rock-like guitar eruptions; the band is described in the review as a Vancouver quintet.

DeBaser's available review praises Young and Sexy's 2003 album Life Through One Speaker for its melodic indie-pop and strong vocal interplay between Paul Pittman and Lucy Brain. The review highlights tracks like "In This Atmosphere", "One False Move" and "Herculean Bellboy" for their dynamics and emotional impact. Overall the album is described as personal, varied and a very pleasant listen.

For:Fans of melodic indie pop, 60s-influenced singer-songwriter duets, and guitar-driven pop with occasional post-rock moments.

 When five bomb disposal experts so skilled that they can construct such a device manage to create such a mess in my synapses, it's always a pleasure!

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