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Come Around

Sing It Loud

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Album Review

Once you get over the shock of this non-punk band's presence on Epitaph Records (if you can), you might find yourself wondering if Sing It Loud could be any giddier, frothier, or more spectacularly pop. The answer is no, none more pop. On their debut album, Come Around, the schoolboy-young quintet from Minneapolis does everything it can to embody the rainbow that bursts through the band's name on the CD's cover. Huge singalong hooks in the choruses? Check. Bubbling synths that give the songs an icy veneer? Got 'em. Innocently heartfelt lead vocals and sweet-as-sugar backing harmonies? Yep. Heartfelt lead vocals fed through autotune throughout? You bet. The songs themselves feel like they were run through a similarly synthetic program designed using Jimmy Eat World's Bleed American as the template to create a sound that's exactly what emo pop should sound like in the year 2008. Check "No One Can Touch Us" or "MPLS" if you have doubts. Those doubts will be erased instantly. Call the endlessly perky and sugary result arena-mo, perfect for kids who want the rush of punk without the dirty stuff like squalor and emotion. These may sound like criticisms, but they aren't. Sing It Loud may look and feel like cynical cash grab, but the band remains innocent of the charges by investing the songs with buckets of energy and enthusiasm at every turn. They sound like kids having a blast as they charge through the album, stopping only rarely for breath and never stepping outside of their mold and doing anything embarrassing. Sure, it's not even close to being authentic or real, and it's wide open to all kinds of sniping by "real" punks, but for pop music in 2008, Come Around is just fine.

Customer Reviews

Favorite Band... Great Album

I'll give you a clear cut rating of every song on this unbelievable album: "I've Got A Feeling" - 8/10 (very catchy tune, makes you wanna get up and dance) "We're Not Afraid" (feat. Justin Pierre) - 8/10 (very original, great pre-chorus) "Come Around" - 11/10 - (Personally, my favorite song of all-time) "Don't Save Me" - 7/10 - (Great song, but the chorus is kinda boring) "Give It Up" - 8/10 (A slower beat than most of the songs on this album) "MPLS" - 9/10 (Great chorus, great beat, one of my favorites) "No One Can Touch Us" (feat. Alex Gaskarth) - 10/10 (Second favorite song on the album behind "Come Around." Great song) "Marionettes" - 9/10 (Very soothing song, because it is the only soft song on the album, at least during the verses. The chorus gets a little louder, but still a great song) "Over You" - 7/10 (Great lyrics, but one of the weaker points on the album. I still like it, but not my favorite) "Fade Away" - 8/10 (Unbelievable beat to the verses and then slows it up during the chorus. Great mixture of beats and sounds) "Best Beating Heart" - 10/10 (this is in a close third place to "Come Around" and "No One Can Touch Us." Unbelievable song)

YES!

Sing It Louds first full length album is a winner! Even if you bought their EP and Dont Save Me single, buy the whole album because i can guarantee that this is in my top 5 favorite albums of 2008. For fans of All Time Low, Danger is My Middle Name, Blink 182, Flight 409, Paramore and We the Kings.

Wow.

Buy it. Just do it. Don't Think About it. Do it. Now. Sing It Loud= Too Cool.

Biography

Formed: Minneapolis, MN

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Sing It Loud's peppy mix of emo and alternative pop/rock is created by vocalist Pat Brown, bassist Nate Flynn, keyboardist Ben Peterson, guitarist Kieren Smith, and drummer Chris Lee. The Minneapolis natives formed the band in 2007 after the dissolution of Brown's previous group, the Semester. After only a few shows together, they were offered a deal with Epitaph Records. They also began recording a self-titled EP with Motion City Soundtrack's Josh Cain, which was released in early 2008. Sing It...
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