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Easy Wonderful ReviewHow does one review this album? From beginning to finish, there is not one track that you're going to skip. Theres nothing horrible here. However, theres not one track that you're going to want to skip ahead to, either. This album doesn't have a "Satellite", "Fa Fa", "Happier" or "Careful" thats going to pull you in. It also doesn't have a "Ruby Falls" or a "Come Downstairs and Say Hello" as an epic ballad. This is an album full of twelve songs that pretty much don't TAKE ANY CHANCES. They are all mid tempo, three minute pop songs. They all sound very much alike, and it's a bit of a shame. Songs like these have always been on Guster albums, but for every "C'mon", there was always something like "Lightning Rod" that really caught your attention as something different. The guys played it safe this time, trying to sound like the band they thought they should be. That kicked Adam Gardner totally off vocal duties, totally killed the bongo percussion, and turned the songwriting into a strict formatted process. This album has no variation, and suffers from it. Guster has always been a "happy" band, but this album is just a bit too sugar coated for its own good.Guster fans, I still would suggest looking into this album. It will not be your favorite album by the band, not by a longshot, but you will find 12 decent songs that will entertain you by a band that you like. To people who are not familiar with the band, DO NOT START HERE. Start with Lost and Gone Forever and Keep it Together.
I hate writing a review like this. Guster is the band that got me into music, and they finally slipped. 4 year gap between albums and not one standout track? It just doesn't make sense. Guster seems to have always been trying to find their "sound", and this is the album where they honed in on what they considered their best assets. Problem is, Guster's definitive sound turns out to be when they have no idea what they want to sound like. This is not a great album. This is not a horrible album. It's somewhere in between, to the point where it's hard to figure out what you think of it. That can't be a good thing.Easy Wonderful Overview
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