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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.

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Artsy Rock

This band has the finesse fellow Interpol lacks. Artsy bass lines, flashy guitars, perfect vocals, and poetic lyrics make this a band to look out for. From their reflective post 9-11 single "Lola Stars and Stripes" to their hopeful lullaby "Yesterday Never Tomorrows," these canucks simply ROCK. Hugely underrated by the 25+ age group. An epic debut; really sweet stuff. My Recommendations: Pitty Sing, The Spinto Band, Metric, Hail Social, Interpol, The Killers and The Bravery.

The songs on this album never get boring...

Man, this is one of the first albums I've bought where the majority of the songs are quality ones that don't get boring after a while. Oftentimes when I buy an album, there's really only three or so songs that have staying power in my playlists, but this one has eight. "Still in Love Song" is a classic, but "Gender Bombs" and "Yesterday Never Tomorrows" are also poignant songs that will stick with you, and "Lola Stars and Stripes", "Love and Death", and "Fevered" have different melodies and tempos from the first three that keep these ones interesting as well. The album is diverse enough that the songs don't sound too much like each other, either. If you are thinking about getting this album, do so. It's well, well worth it.

great album

this is a great album that is definately worth your washingtons. i think they may have gained a small spike in popularity since their debut on npr but who knows. lola stars and stripes is my personal fav. it just has a good melodic tone and beat. buy this album.

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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