discography

The Sharp Things, EverybodyEverybody album art

EverybodyEverybody

“Drawing inspiration from Brian Wilson and George Harrison to Bowie and Harry Nilsson, EverybodyEverybody is a master class in songwriting and execution.” — Blurt

Adventurer's Inn

Adventurer's Inn

“‘Everything Breaks’ manages the uncommon trick of being both lovely and urgent…an elegiac litany of facts, descriptions, and/or circumstances, creating a kind of beauty-meets-tragedy atmosphere” — Fingertips Music

The Sharp Things Live at Galapagos Art Space

Live at Galapagos Art Space

“Live At Galapagos Art Space ticks off all the right boxes and more…orchestral pop at its best.”

The Sharp Things, The Truth Is Like The Sun album cover [front]

The Truth Is Like The Sun

The Truth Is Like The Sun takes an even more scenic route to its destination than did Green Is Good. It is the most distinctive release I have heard this year. It may also be the single best.”
Pop That Goes Crunch

The Sharp Things, Green Is Good album cover [front]

Green Is Good

“One of the more intriguing releases in quite some time…seamlessly stitches together dozens of different influences into a cohesive quilt of modern pop…not a bum track out of ten!”
— Pop That Goes Crunch!

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A Moveable Feast

“Elegant and melodic, stately and graceful, this exquisitely lovely and harmonic album from a first-rate New York symphonic pop band stands tall as a beautifully lush, lulling and intricate work of sonic art.” —Jersey Beat

Foxes & Hounds album art

Foxes & Hounds

“Unleash the hounds! New York’s own Sharp Things prove that their surprising, well-received orchestral pop debut Here Comes The Sharp Things was no fluke, because this one’s even better. Delightful! Charming! Splendid!” —The Big Takeover

Here Comes The Sharp Things album art

Here Comes The Sharp Things

“The best tracks recall the work of classic tunesmiths such as Burt Bacharach and Beach Boy Brian Wilson. Like those writers, Perry Serpa knows how to craft a hummable melody with enough left turns to keep your ears perked.” —Associated Press