"In the years following the 1981 arrival of R.E.M.'s "Radio Free Europe" single, a healthy American scene bubbled under the surface invisible to all but the most dedicated trawlers of record shops and the pages of magazines like the BOB. Less psychedelic than the Paisley Underground, more melodic than the punk groups crawling away from hardcore, and also heavily influenced by the twitchy, Beatles-y approach of the dB's, the bands were typified by a love of jangling guitars, rich vocal harmonies, and the Byrds. The Captured Tracks label does an impressive job of gathering up the best and brightest of the scene".