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Passion Pit Manners

Column: CD Reviews  |  Date Published: Wednesday, 10 June 09   |  Author: Katy Hall   |  1 year, 3 months ago



     [Columbia Records]

I guess this is what happens when you get labelled as a hype band and sign with a major; the tracks that created the hype in the first place stick out like a sore thumb, while the rest of the album is just whatever comes out first. Manners’ biggest problem as an album is it’s easy to listen to and easy to forget straight after. Angelakos’ unique voice is so washed over not even standout tracks like Moth’s Wings and Sleepyhead can even out the inconsistencies, making even the biggest fans wonder if Chunk of Change ever really happened. Its potential for brilliance settles at boring, with the only lasting impact being the wondering of what this album could have been.



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