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Old 03-16-2014, 04:18 AM   #61 (permalink)
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The vocalist left after the first album you said? Shame. The vocal delivery is, as you pointed out, a definite highlight. I might listen to their second album, if it's close to the debut, I'll enjoy it.
I know they've just brought out a new album. I assume they're alike Weezer or Jimmy Eat World in that they just lost the spark they had as they got older? Or would it genuinely be worth a look in?
You are most definitely missing out especially with their third album Louder Now. The second album has a few good tracks on it but the third album is a more solid consistent record.

I don't mind the vocalist leaving because they still have that harmonizing arrangement that they do with their songs and that's the reason why I love their vocals.

Risk listening to everything after Louder Now on your own. I can't really endorse their material after that.
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