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Lucy Gray

Envy On the Coast

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Album Review

Going into the recording of Lucy Gray, Envy on the Coast must have had it in mind to make sure no one could write them off as merely another simplistic emo group spawned from the sprawl that is Long Island. For them, that apparently meant not relying on huge choruses and cheeky lyrics (or even hooks, really) to fill space, as evidenced by the crackling piano- and guitar-driven bursts that fill Lucy Gray. And though the record is not as dramatic and technical as they might want one to believe, there is more noticeable ambition packed into these 12 rock songs than most of their peers attempt on album number one. Solid tracks like "Sugar Skulls," "Mirrors" and "The Gift of Paralysis" mesh dynamic vocals and dexterous guitars with subtly shifting rhythms that sometimes recall a band like Gatsbys American Dream. Minor dramatic touches — as in the admittedly weird placement of choral singing in the brief "(X) Amount of Truth" — further prove that these guys are purposely trying to craft more than the standard fare. It all adds up to more than enough to excite fans of their 2006 EP, not to mention deservingly win them some more. But a hard to ignore detail about Lucy Gray is that it needs to be tightened up. At almost fifty minutes in length, there's just too much extra fat on many of these tracks, which trimming away could do wonders in helping streamline the band's musical vision and strengthen songs into being more memorable. Plus instead of the piano ballad "Starving Your Friends" being a nice second-half break from the rest of the rather aggressively paced tracks, it only leads into another ballad from whose plodding grasp the album never fully recovers, causing it to simply fade out in a bland haze of guitars and static. Envy on the Coast is not quite where it wants to be (wherever that is, the guys probably haven't even decided yet), but this album — despite its imperfections — is still very much a worthy start.

Customer Reviews

Envy On The Coast Pulls it off again!

Amazing album after the Sugar Skulls - EP i only excpeted this exact album from them. So i woke up this morning first thing i did buy it no doubt. Every single song on here will blow your mind away. Top 3 songs without Sugar Skulls are "(x) Amount of Truth", "Mirrors", and "Lapse". Hope you enjoy this album as much as i did.

BEST ALBUM EVER

Best album in the history of music. Ryan totally extends his range of voice from their self titled EP to this, and the vocals are amazing. My absolute favorite is Mirrors, but Sugar Skulls comes pretty close. Lyrics, too, are phenomenal. Another personal favorite is The Gift of Paralysis. No disappointment whatsoever!!!

WOW!!!

This band is soo amazing. I saw them in concert once and I wish I could see them again. They are have soo much fun on stage which made watching them even more enjoyable. Even if their music was bad (even though its not bad) I would come to any show they played! They are also really nice and cute. :) This CD made me cry because it was so good. I couldn't wait to hear some new music from them. They definitly took a step in the right direction. Ryan's voice is magical and the music just adds to their awesomeness. I recommend that everyone get this CD plus their EP.

Biography

Formed: 2004 in Long Island, NY

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Long Island emo-rockers Envy on the Coast formed around friends Brian Byrne (guitar/vocals), Ryan Hunter (vocals/guitar), Jeremy Velardi (bass), and Sal Bossio (piano) under the influence of bands like the Foo Fighters and Queen, though their music was actually more in line with bands like Something Corporate or Saves the Day. The friends had been playing together for a year before drummer Dan Gluszak was welcomed into the fray in January 2005. The crew next hooked up with former Hit Factory producer/engineer...
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