Released May 1, 2009
Tracklisting:
- This Is Not My Town
(radio edit) - Controversy
- Singer.Songwriter.Loser
- This Is Not My Town
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"THIS IS NOT MY TOWN" - LTD EDITION CD SINGLE
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REVIEWS :
"There's this awfully good, but awfully overlooked, little genre that keeps making some genuinely good and goodly genuine music. Tells stories, has a slight country and suburban fleck to it. Youth Group before their international 15 minutes, Adelaide's Special Patrol, even Wagons in their less overtly check-shirted moments. And The Model School. Nostalgia for 40-cent arcade games and the fact that you can't go home again. And a shot at Prince's Controversy as redone for a David Lynch soundrack. Excellent." - Drum Media (Sydney)
"Complete with hand-scribbled only-by-mail-order artwork, "This Is Not My Town" is at the better end of Australian lo-fi/DIY pop. Artfully layered and with just the right amount of naif blinky synths mixed in with its dreamy vocals and stuttery drums - and with 3 excellent b-sides including a gloriously woozy Mellow Gold-era Beck-esque cover of Prince's "Controversy" and the amusingly/appropriately titled Singer.Songwriter.Loser - The Model School are still in the running towards becoming Australia's next top models. SINGLE OF THE WEEK - Inpress (Melbourne)
"A blissfully fuzzy meditation on growing up and losing track of the world....a heaving sea of blips,beeps,breathy harmonies and hopeful swells of guitar. Great melody, gorgeous production" - Beat Magazine (Melbourne)
"A fantastic slice of care-free pop" - Polaroids of Androids
" I must say, after listening to the record on repeat for the past couple days, fuzzy-pop-infused-indie rock has never sounded so sweet. This Is Not My Town is a melting pot of synthy strings and dark melodious overtones, with big nods to early Beck and late Neil Young. I must, of course, mention track two, Controversy. Who's to say how Prince will react to the reincarnation of his 1981 hit, but fans and critics alike are in agreement that the new version is so evocative, it may be more unforgettable than the previous. " - thedwarf.com.au