Pete International Airport | |
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Studio album by Pete International Airport | |
Released | 15 September 2010 |
Genre | Neo-psychedelia |
Length | 54:39 |
Label | Custom Made |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
Consequence of Sound | |
The Oregonian | B |
Pete International Airport is the self-titled debut studio album by American neo-psychedelia band Pete International Airport. It was released on 15 September 2010 by record label Custom Made Music.
On the making of the album, Holmström states:
I started coming up with some of the songs back in '97; I just never found the right place for them [...] Some of them didn't work with the band's views and other ones, I started another band to try to do the songs and that didn't work out. So I just ended up doing them on my own, which is something I needed to do as I was growing as a musician and a songwriter.
The album received mixed-to-favorable reviews. Consequence of Sound called the album "a very mellow, bizarre and sure-to-be-discussed fall album", writing that "their weird brand of indie will certainly strike a chord with the crowd that has been building up decade after decade".AllMusic's review was favorable, writing that it "brings back the druggy joys of the younger Dandys [The Dandy Warhols] circa Dandys Rule OK? and Come Down".