
After the short intro, "Objects of My Affection" begins with its thumping charm and crafty lyrics.From this point on you know this albums a keeper.
You get that "I knew this was worth my $$$" feeling.
While not all the songs are as gleaming as I may make this seem it's still arguably a great album. "Young Folks" has an indie vibe, a quirky whistle intro, and a nicely displayed duo of vocals. "Amsterdam" is the next track, it holds an excellent echoey concave presence to it. "Start
To Melt" is a lavished in love song, it sounds as though it's 'melting' or 'weeping' which gives a great atmosphere. Though it dispenses quickly as the song is less than 2:30, it still is a note worthy gem.
Some songs feel a tad bit like fillers that or the tracks length dulls its attractiveness *aims at "Up Against the Wall"*. "Paris 2004" feels catchy, but with the vocals wont incite many casual radio listeners.
The quality of the album isn't the best, but does have a myriad of guitar
sounds and effects to give more bang for your buck. The few drag on songs shouldn't ruin the entire listening experience.
People buying this album probably like their music spiced a bit more quirky and obscure than radio injected music anyways, if thats your take on things yes Peter Bjorn & Johns "Writer's Block" is right for you.
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