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Arrivals & Departures

The Icicles

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Album Review

On their sophomore album, Arrivals & Departures, the Icicles continue to put together the kind of songs whose over-the-top sweetness feels less like an aesthetic and more like a tried and true way of life. (Exhibit A: the band's penchant for wearing homemade matching outfits in their live performances.) And while this might work for some bands, it's not really the Icicles strong suit. They just sound too put together, too planned, too adult. Arrivals & Departures seems to reach for the kind of frivolously fun-loving indie pop slung by acts like the Besties, I'm from Barcelona, and the Bicycles, bands whose main appeal is their irrepressible, childlike spark. But in spite of the fact that their second album slaps together many of the same indie pop ingredients the aforementioned bands use (childlike wonder? Check! Songs about summer? Check! Glockenspiels and "la ti da"'s? Check!), the Icicles only manage to pull off a stiff, restrained kind of playfulness. "Snowbird"'s execution, for example, is awfully pent-up, and what should have been a fun little pop song about Michigan winters ends up sounding cloyingly sweet and, truth be told, boring. The same goes for "Crazy," a tune that could've been a lot more fun without its glossy, calculated vocal harmonies. Arrivals & Departures is at its best when the Icicles stop being so self-consciously cute and start having fun, which is exactly why "La Ti Da" is the strongest track on the album. Another high point on the disc, strangely enough, is the relatively somber track "Whirling"; it's folky, it sounds kind of 10,000 Maniacs-meets-early-R.E.M., but it has a wonderfully dark tunefulness befitting of the Icicles' maturity. But this track is an exception, and on Arrivals & Departures the Icicles basically strive to sound as youthful and fun as possible — an angle that would have worked if only the people who made it didn't sound so transparently, uncomfortably grown up.

Customer Reviews

Solid poppy stuff!

This is the kind of pop music that I wouldn't mind hearing on the radio more, instead of some overrated female American Idol winner. This album has a nice reminiscent feel of the 80s pop without sounding cheesy. If you miss bands like The Bangles or GoGos, perhaps this is a nice album to pick up!

A different kind of pop

I love this album and these singers! They blend the words and the melody together perfectly! They are so different and so cool!

Pure pop bliss for Summer (but without commercialism)

These ladies deserve to be heard. The beautiful harmonies and dreamy singing make this a great summer time listen for the pool or BBQ. The instrumentation is tight, and the production is the same without being overbearing or intrusive. Check out the Icicles. They'll put a smile on your face, guaranteed.

Biography

Formed: 2000 in Grand Rapids, MI

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s

A sweet, breezy indie pop ensemble whose jangly, bubblegummy tunes put them in league with acts like the Softies, Let's Go Sailing, and the Concretes, the Icicles formed in Grand Rapids, MI, in 2000. They were a decidedly "crafty" group right from the get-go; they donned homemade matching outfits at their live shows, and sold handmade hats and mittens in order to get enough money to record their debut EP. The group was initially comprised of Gretchen DeVault, Korrie Sue, and Daniel Lambert, and soon...
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