Take, for instance, Try Harder Still and Little Backwards Glance. The third and fourth tracks on the album: the latter is a kind of reprise of the former, but one that doesn’t really add anything. Similarly, the abrasive melody of the self-effacing How A Song Should Go falls flat when it comes to fulfilling its title, while the pulsating, chugging electronic beat of The End sounds like a less compelling version of electro-punks The Faint.
There are good moments to be had, though, particularly on the post-punky strains of Are You Sure?. Elsewhere, Birdsong is a sweet but too-short instrumental, while the final two songs, Fire and the title track are both promising, although you wish they went further, and that Ned's vocals had more in the way of variation. Not perfect, but for those who can get into it, this is a decent distraction.
Verdict: 3/5
For Fans Of: Title Fight, Joyce Manor, City And Colour
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