A.D. Amorosi If the Brothers Met — Adam, Jack and Ryan, hence AJR — didn’t exist, Wes Anderson might’ve had to create them for another of his erudite forays into cinema.
Or Pasek and Paul could have summoned the bros’ imaginary presence for one of their engagingly sophisticated stage musicals.
Or Fran Lebowitz or Tama Janowitz might have dreamed them up to embody the bright young things of cosmopolitan Manhattan.AJR, however, does exist in its own always-effervescent realm of the senses, one that, on its sparkling new album, “OK Computer,” embraces all of the above, ardently and poignantly.
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