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...Everything All the Time” was released in March of 2006 and quickly became a surprise summer success, pitting lead singer Ben Bridwell??s high-pitched voice and catchy lyrics against guitar riffs that bordered on being folky. The effect was crisp and emotional, spooky but enjoyable...
...first track on the album, however, is misleading. “Is There a Ghost,” opens with echoing guitar notes and Bridwell??s voice before picking up the beat and plunging into loud, distorted chords. It’s extremely reminiscent of their most popular track on the first album, “The Funeral”—it’s the sound that made “Everything All the Time” so exciting...
...first song’s gallop slows to a canter. “Ode to LRC” begins with formulaic pop-country guitar chords, and despite the aggressive tone of Bridwell??s voice, the song feels empty. The last minute of the song is its best: Bridwell simply sings “The world is such a wonderful place,” adding “La-di-da” over a smoother, wistful guitar sound...
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