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Phish Swim in Full Form
January 19, 2003 - The Toronto Sun
By Darryl Sterdan
Album Review - Round Room

Toss your hackeysacks aloft in celebration and waggle your dreads with joy, hippies -- the jam-masters of Phish are finally back. And here's good news for the rest of us: The return of Trey Anastasio and co. is worth celebrating even if you don't own a VW van and tapes of every Dead gig.

The 12-song Round Room is a dandy little affair that balances the band's propensity for musical flights of fancy with more down-to-earth elements like choruses and hooks. Older fans will be seduced by tracks like the 11-minute opener Pebbles And Marbles and the Byrds-y jangle of the equally long closer Waves. Meanwhile, those who prefer their tunes a little tighter will dig the sharp-edged Stones-y roots-rock of 46 Days and the shambling country honk of Mexican Cousin. And both camps will appreciate the underproduction of Bryce Goggin, who keeps the vibe warm and doesn't try to smooth out the group's rough edges with slick knob-twiddling.

With Round Room, it seems Phish have turned a new corner.

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