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Matthew Sweet plays a fucking beautiful ballad “I Almost Forgot” on air 1995. Off his wonderful record from the same year 100% fun. Recommended for fans of Teenage Fanclub, Big Star, and REM.
Jan 13, 2025

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One of the best little twee-pop albums in existence, in my opinion. I came across the CD during a college radio dj shift and the album cover looked too cute to pass up, so I played a track from it at random. It has since become an all-time favorite of mine <3
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a must for power-pop nerds
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heard this on One Tree Hill and can‘t get it out of my head. perfectly encapsulates 00s alt/pop/rock nostalgia feels spotify
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