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The Maine Double Feature

Two weeks ago, The Maine released their debut album Can’t Stop Won’t Stop. Currently touring, The Maine are an interesting blend of pop and alternative. Their sound is in line with that of bands like Cute Is What We Aim For, All Time Low, Something Corporate, and We The Kings. That being said, it’s not for everyone.
The Maine’s lead singer John O’Callaghan is thankfully less whiny than Cute Is What We Aim For’s Shaant Hacikyan. The vocals are driven by sincerity and stay well within Callaghan range. Relying more on clever lyrics, the music maintains a fairly steady rhythm throughout the CD’s 12 tracks. While this makes it easy to pick up the album from anywhere, it make it impossible to determine where you left off, or that the song has changed.
Add comment July 21, 2008
“Pretend there’s something more left in your town”
The New EP, The Sound of Love, by The Morning Light is a mildly amusing collection of six songs. As an EP, it provides a certain amount of potential for the band, but is unfortunately nothing particularly masterfully done. The songs provide primarily catchy melodies and hooks to draw the listeners in, but ultimately lack real depth. This causes a more generic sound than the band sounds like they’re going for.

Add comment July 3, 2008