I live in the land of The Fray here in Colorado - they are huge. I get it, I don`t. A band like Parachute - very similar to The Fray in sound - work for me. They add a bit more edge(if one can even say that) to their well-sheened pop studio perfection. I`m a hook guy - they bring it on there, even if these are melodies and hooks reconstructed from well worn templates. "the range of material here runs from A to B: there`s the song where the boy gets the girl, then there`s the one where he loses the girl; then to really mix it up, there`s the one where the girl has tossed him to the curb and he decides to haunt her like a ghost until he gets her back, there`s the one where he realizes the damage he`s done to the girl and hopes he can make it right. You get the idea. Yes, love is what makes the world go round and probably 95% of all pop songs are about the above love, but after a while, you`re screaming for a little diversity. Additionally, musically, too many of the songs fall into two main grooves: Ben Folds-like piano-oriented mid-tempo tunes that don`t build to any kind of climax and slightly buoyant, rhythmic pop songs such as the kind made famous by Maroon 5, such as "Back Again" and "She (For Liz)." " - HitFix.com
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