The following blurb was taken from issue 49 of Big Takeover magazine. I remembering liking this one at the time and still do, as well as a full length that followed a few years later. Semion's website is dormant, and there's not much further info to be had on 'em it appears.
These
indie-Brit power-poppers have a knack for jangly pop that runs the gamut from
The Ropers (“Paul Loves Derek”), Teenage Fanclub (“Dumb”), early Sloan
(“Sunny”), and even Eugenius (“Year of the Monkee,” which cops a few lines from
the Replacements “Talent Show”). While Get a Grip finds Semion cutting
their teeth on all the aforementioned, it’s pretty apparent that the band has
yet to grow into a fully distinctive sound that they can claim as their
own. Still, with what they presently aspire
to, they’re off to a fine start.
01. Paul Loves Derek
02. Theme From Semion
03. Sunny
04. Under the Sea
05. Dumb
06. I Can Dream All Day
07. Year of the Monkee
Hear
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Big Takeover, Spavid, jangly pop, Replacements, just from being on this site and skim reading I'm ready and eager to hear this.
Thanks.
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