The Antennas are made up of brothers Layne and Landon Ihde, with Mark Niemiec, all hailing from Nashville, TN. Their self-titled debut album is destined to leave it's mark as an original yet accessible masterpiece of pure rock n'roll. This is how one listener described her first Antennas experience: 'Upon the first moments of the first song cued on this (the Antennas' MySpace) page, I thought, 'Well, wait...this band sounds like what would result if Luke Haines and Ric Ocasek were fighting over who would produce Soundtrack of Our Lives or The Hives, but better.' Then, I listened to the next song. A little Martin Carr, a little Brian Wilson, Sloan, is that The Posies and The Jam mixed in a bit? No, it is pretty much it's own thing. Wow, this band is really good. Then, I realized something a bit more curious. I saw that this was a Nashville-based band. How in the world have I not heard of this band? (I am perhaps one of the biggest indie power pop nerds in existence. I couldn't speak when I met Alex Chilton (and I am not one prone to star-struckness, though I once helped to fetch Brian Wilson's mail for him when I was helping his elderly neighbor with lawn work in St. Charles, Illinois and dropped his mail because I couldn't even look at him long enough to hand the correspondence to him.))'
1) A Call to Arms
2) We Are the Rabbits
3) Here We Go (Record Store)
4) Stop Running Their Mouths
5) All Aboard
6) I Found Out
7) Giving It All Away
8) You Really Bring Me Down
9) Do Don't Say
10) Stop Look Listen