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Logic Will Break Your Heart

The Stills

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Album Review

On their debut album Logic Will Break Your Heart, the Stills are stubbornly unyielding when it comes to being put in the same class as the Walkmen, Interpol, and the like. The Stills aren't boastful in doing so, but they are indeed different and stylishly unlike their counterparts. The modern sound of Logic Will Break Your Heart is undoubtedly rooted in post-punk threads of the Cure and the Smiths, but the Stills create something that's partly glamorous and fully imaginative. One will notice that they're still a young band and bright-eyed in developing a sound that's magical and solid to them. Their Rememberese EP barely hinted at such, but the charm of songs such as "Lola Stars and Stripes" and "Changes Are No Good" indicates that the Stills are on to fully realizing what they're capable of. They flirt with a dark, art-pop design not unlike Interpol, but the Stills' approach is tangible. Singer/guitarist Tim Fletcher gives a warm, haunting delivery as the band molds a blackish romance throughout the dozen-track set. Guitarist Greg Paquet complements his passionate presentation with his strict, aggressive playing style, in turn manifesting the Stills' dreamy kind of rock & roll. From the shimmering synth beats of "Ready for It" to Dave Hamelin's surging percussion crash on "Animals and Insects," Logic Will Break Your Heart is posh enough to stand alone. The Stills were so intent in writing and recording a vibrant new sound and they succeeded. As songwriters, there's an innocence dancing with a bittersweet fantasy on Logic Will Break Your Heart. It's a fantastic pop record and, as much as some would like to disagree, these Canadians pulled off a sound that has nothing to do with New York City.

Customer Reviews

Could be the best...

Catchy Rythyms - Check Meaningfull Lyrics - Check Basically this album (from what i've heard) is why Montreal is great for Canadian music. Logic Will Break Your Heart will break your heart after you find out that while this album is a sight for sore eyes the next one leaves you wanting more, more of this album. Gender Bombs and Love and Death are in my favourite songs of all time list which also includes Phantom Limb, Soul Meets Body, Rough Gem, One More Night, and Nature of The Experiment. If you know what I'm talking about, then yea its that good and if you don't, search these songs and you will understand the caliber of this album.

Well worn

I've gotten so much wear out of this record in the last five years it's worth reviewing about. This album is solid from start to finish, a clean example of art-rock that creates tension and then strategically punctuates with washes of epic harmonies and killer hooks. Lyrically, it's their freshest effort, Dave Hamelin and Tim Fletcher both have strong voices custom built to indulge the band's luxurious sound. A quintessential Canadian classic and high-rotation staple.

"Dart to the Heart"

An exceptional album from beginning to end: music, lyrics & vocals are all superb. Standouts/favourites include ‘Gender Bombs’ and ‘Lola Stars And Stripes’ but I also adore ‘Of Montreal’ (love for this song only grows with each listen), ‘Fevered’, ‘Still In Love Song’, and ‘Changes Are No Good.’ ‘Love & Death’ and ‘Ready For It” are wickedly paced; ‘Animals & Insects’ has some trippy lyrics; ‘Yesterday Never Tomorrows’ is wonderfully upbeat; ‘Let’s Roll’ starts out sluggishly but picks up as if it were waking up--it’s excellent. “Logic Will Break Your Heart" is a completely solid album that does not disappoint: definitely a must have!

Biography

Formed: 2000 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

The Stills only bore scant similarities to Interpol, but like those suit-wearing New Yorkers, the Stills launched their career with a stately post-punk sound inspired by the likes of Echo & the Bunnymen and Joy Division. Having known one another since the age of 12, the band's founding members — vocalist Tim Fletcher, drummer Dave Hamelin, guitarist Greg Paquet, and bassist Oliver Crowe — played in various bands before forming the Stills in 2000. Two years later, they temporarily...
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