Nothing for Anyone
Alastor has been compared to PJ Harvey fronting the Velvet Underground with some Morrissey-style lyrics and some Beatles backbeats. "Nothing for Anyone" covers all the territory in between, from the harmony-heavy "Travel Plans" to the Smiths-like "Startown."
Elizabeth Elkins' rugged little combo cranks out tight, but tough pop songs enlivened by her own powerful voice and punchy guitar playing for the band's second indie album.
