Music Review: “Cover All Sides” by Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin

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TRACK 3

“Cover All Sides”

From Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin’s Fly by Wire

POLYVINYL

Liner notes: In a modest yet striking feat, this Missouri combo blends late Beatles and prime Beach Boys to create a fresh and moving gem.

Behind the music: The trio visited Russia in January by invitation, meeting Yeltsin associates and performing at a K-12 school and the Old New Rock festival—the first American group to appear at the big winter rock event.

Check it out if you like: Classic pop from Big Star and Badfinger to the Shins and Death Cab for Cutie.

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