Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Neon Trees – Habits


Habits, by Neon Trees is the first album from the Utah alternative rockers.  How, does it compare to other alternative mainstream acts of 2011?

Picked from obscurity by the Killers, who took the four-piece on tour with them in 2008, Neon Trees’ sound has hard hitting base lines and catchy tunes, much like the band they toured with. But is it a match for the world’s biggest arena-fillers? The album is well put together, but contains much of the same thing. It only includes 8 songs, so it is not exactly the most bang for your buck.

It starts off with "Sins of Our Youth". The chorus is as follows:

“I've got these habits that I cannot break, and as I'm older there is more at stake,
Go ahead and call me fake, but these are the sins, The sins of my youth “.

One thing comes to mind when reading these lyrics- they are cheesy. Although the song is catchy it does not seem well thought-out, and more of a mash up of pop with alternative lyrics.

The next song "Love and Affection" is much like the first. After the song is over you will have already forgotten it. It is impossible to remember a single line, except for the continuous chorus which repeats "love and affection", with the occasional "woah woah". Following this is, "Animal",  the platinum-selling single and the only song on the album that is almost enjoyable. The catchy lyrics mixed with the repetitive guitar and bouncy keyboards makes for a commercial-sounding calling card. The chorus makes you want to sing along at the top of your lungs while bouncing around the room. But after a while the continuous "uh-ohs" come across as rather boring, so it is not a song you can listen to multiple times. The start of the album really sets a template that the band never strays from. As such, across 8 tracks, Habits becomes something of a drag.

The rest of the album follows much of the same formula – slow starts, slow build ups, big middles with sudden fades. Each song sounds so similar that is hard to make note of the other records on the album. Variations are slight, at best: 'In the Next Room' adopts a somewhat of a raunchy change of pace, but still feels like they could have taken it further. Also the ‘woah woahs’ continuously heard throughout the album as fillers seem unnecessary.

Tyler Glenn is a powerful lead vocalist and his voice makes the album a little enjoyable. The bassist also adds some great parts to the album; however the drummer and the guitarist seem too repetitive with their involvement. When compared with other alternative rock groups such as ‘The Bravery’ or ‘The Killers’, this album does not seem as well thought out and original. Neon Trees does not come across as an alternative rock band, but as a pop band with the look of the alternative scene. Here's hoping that with their next album they will step out of the box further.

8 comments:

  1. The word "cheesy" was a red flag for me.

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  2. Good review; I really understood what you were trying to get at, especially by using examples to back up your statements.

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  3. I thought the comment about how the album only had 8 songs and not being much "bang for your buck" was a bit unnecessary when talking about the album itself.

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  4. "The album is well put together, but contains much of the same thing." how can it be a well put together album if overall it is just repetitive.

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  5. Use a stronger hook to get our attention and let us know upfront how you feel, subtle or not. Some spelling errors (hard hitting "bass" lines)I like the inclusion of lyrics but keep them brief and weave them into the sentence a bit more.Good depth but try to focus on the side you're on and be descriptive with what you felt.

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  6. "How, does it compare to other alternative mainstream acts of 2011?" Watch out for punctuation errors. This being in the first sentence was immediately a bit distracting.

    I do like the voice the review is written in and how specific you were with song and lyric references.

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  7. good review. Next time try to intertwine a bit more word-play with your introduction.

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  8. Really enjoyed this review, it was clear, well thought out and easy to understand your stance.

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