Perhaps if they used less bright major sounding chord progressions, it would distracct me from the dry drum sound. I think back when I reviewed the Secrecy album, I made it pretty clear about what I want from post-punk, so it's nothing against the genre, it is how you play to those expectations. There is a better groove to the song "Burning". The one after this follows a similar path, and it puts a great deal of weight on the bass player who is carrying these songs 'Encouragement" might be a slight rip-off of Interpol, but it's the best song so far.
The guitar player wakes up an add more atmosphere to "I Remember Everything".Then they strut out onto the dance floor with "Obligations," which makes me understand why people like these guys , because htey can dance to them."Song For Someone" is a more melancholy ballad that is limited by his vocal range. There are occasions where the instrumentation is able to convey the emotion and compensate for what the vocals lack, but this is what keeps them from being on the tier of a band like the Twilight Sad, who can use both to a more powerful effect. When you have a song called "Does the Devil Know My Name," I expect it to be your darkest song not one of the most dancey. i will give this album an 8 as they might not be a goth band but they can make people dance and that is going to be their fan base, people who missed Interpol the first time around and are too young to know the difference.

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