It’s
“So Obvious” why this was not only the opening track, but their debut single as
well, and if I really wanted to rhyme I can say that not only is there plenty
of energy, but it’s catchy can’t you tell? The next song sounds like the boys
went back to the Summer of ’69 for
inspiration in what sounds like an update of the classic with dance-rock sheen
and some hey’s. Two in a row, so far it seems like they are “Unstoppable.” This
song did not give me a “Heart Attack,” but it sounds different than the
previous track; maybe it’s the invasion of dance robots! “Hey Alli” if you
didn’t know, this one’s for you, and Hey
Juliet, it might be for you too! The next song’s strings and rhythms are
nice, and it sounded different from the other tracks; almost like the Newsboys delivered the morning edition
with the headline “Life After You.” I think I am “Falling” in love with this
next song, but I think the love is a lie;
I’ll still give it a second chance and many listens regardless. “She’s The
Kinda Girl” that inspires a sugary-sweet song like this, but no matter how much
sugar they add the song will never be as sweet as her; it may be too sweet, but
not as special as that girl. This next song sounds like such a great song to
“Dedicate” to that special someone, and what’s even better is that there is a
surprise in this song; I won’t ruin it. “I Can’t Wait” to tell you how great of
a song it would be to dedicate to your girlfriend or boyfriend that you may
marry. Let’s play hide and seek, ok? I’ll
“See you Around” and don’t peek. How the? You Found Me, I guess it was when I sang that huge unexpected
chorus louder than I thought. Now I’m “Running Away,” but not because of the
song, as I try to avoid getting caught; it has a lot of attitude and reminds me
of Linkin Park, or Simple Plan. The best of the bunch are: So Obvious, Unstoppable, Papercuts,
Heart Attack, Falling, Dedicate, See You Around, and Running Away.
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