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       "On a major label for the first time, Phillipps crafted a lovely 
        record indeed, a mere thirty-six minutes and not a second wasted. Lead-off 
        track and single "Heavenly Pop Hit" remains the most famous 
        track and deservedly so  over a rapturous keyboard/rhythm combination, 
        Phillipps sings just that, an inspiring lyric with a soaring chorus, aided 
        by additional backing vocals from guest Donna Savage. From there it's 
        one high point after another, never losing the sense of elegance and drive 
        that characterizes the band's work. Phillipps' at-once strong and amiably 
        regular-guy vocals and astonishingly intelligent but never overly obtuse 
        lyrics are both wonders, while Andrew Todd's excellent keyboard work provides 
        both energy and lovely shading. Add to that a fine rhythm section in bassist 
        Justin Harwood and drummer James Stephenson, and it's no wonder this version 
        of the Chills succeeds as it does. One fantastic example of their work 
        together is "Singing In My Sleep," with Phillipps giving heavy 
        tremolo treatment to his guitar as everyone else creates something that's 
        not too far from Neu!'s motorik throb, in a gentler pop vein. More such 
        Krautrock-inspired chug has plenty of echoes on Bells, following in the 
        same vein as "I Love My Leather Jacket"  check out the 
        brisk delivery on "The Oncoming Day" or the skipping intensity 
        of "Dead Web." Otherwise, there're hints of the gentle folky/medieval 
        touches they enjoy on "I SOAR" and "Don't BeMemory" 
        and more straightforward rocking out on the sharp "Familiarity Breeds 
        Contempt," where Phillipps' New Zealand burr comes through with intensity. 
        The title track, with serene orchestration filling out the grand arrangement, 
        is a note-perfect way to conclude such a fantastic release.  Ned 
        Raggett" 
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