The Submarines' first CD, Declare a New State, was an odd sort of collaboration; Dragonetti and Hazzard wrote separate parts of that record during a break-up. When they reunited, they put them together. Honeysuckle Weeks, in turn, becomes their first actual collaborative effort—and it avoids any of the achy, break-y heart sentiments they might once have felt. Charming jaunts like "You, Me, & the Bourgeoisie" and "Swimming Pool" are splashy and drip with sentiments of love, while the playful whistling and pop la la la's of "Fern Beard" make it hard to not feel the good vibrations. Hazzard, an unplugged Liz Phair sound-alike, adds a little glitter to Weeks' handful of tracks, but it's truly Dragonetti's instrumentation that strikes sonic gold. It shouldn't take you until the disc’s dreamy closer, "Brightest Hour," to see there's a whole lot keeping this Submarines album afloat.
—Matthew Allard
05.09.08
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