A step backwards.
Posted October 11, 2007
By fallingup1986,
"singularity" is likable enough but like Mae's migration from indie labe Tooth and Nail to Capitol this alum takes a shift from the ambient and wimsical stylings of "The Everglow". Where as that album was driven my breathtaking piano melodies and poignant lyrics this album displays modern rock similar to swichfoot. A planned shift in style to suit their move to the mainstream? Who knows. All that you get from "Singularity" is a passsable modern rock effort with enough identity to standout on it's owb two feet, but when you compare it to the everglow it falls flat. "Home" and a hidden track called "Last Transmission II" are the only highlights worth special mention but fans will probably be able to like tracks such as "brink of disaster", "crazy 8's" and "let go" View All Music And Book Reviews By fallingup1986 | View fallingup1986's Profile
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