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Grandaddy should be represented on any short list of most underrated bands of the past decade. Though the band started off strong with its 2000 release The Sophtware Slump, subsequent albums were less well received, and the band's undeniable mixture of forlorn folk-rock and cinematic synths became a footnote of millennial indie rock. Grandaddy frontman Jason Lytle is taking another shot with Admiral Radley, a less ambitious but equally affecting four-piece he formed with members of Earlimart after Grandaddy's collapse. Fans of Grandaddy's wide-screen scope may be disappointed by Admiral Radley's modest ambitions, but Lytle's songcraft and idiosyncratic vision remains and is still deserving of attention. - Paul M. Davis sanjose.com
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