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    PlayRadioPlay! - Texas

    Artist: PlayRadioPlay!
    Album: Texas
    Label: Island Records
    Release Date: March 18, 2008
    Review by: Eric Pettersson

    Tracklist:
    1. Loco Commotion
    2. I’m a Pirate, You’re a Princess
    3. Some Crap about the Furniture
    4. Madi Don’t Leave
    5. Without Gravity
    6. See You Soon
    7. I’m Afraid There’s a Hole in My Brain
    8. More of the Worst
    9. My Attendance Is Bad, but My Intentions Are Good
    10. Corner Office Bedroom
    11. Forgiveness, the Enviable Trait
    12. Texas

    Last time I checked, PlayRadioPlay! was one name on a list of unsigned sensations on PureVolume. Now all of a sudden the band’s major label debut appears in my mailbox. Cool. Hailing from Aledo, Texas, this one man band is the brainchild of 18-year-old Daniel Hunter, whose brand of electronic-based emo/indie rock is apparently sweeping the scene by storm. As for Texas, this album purchase will provide fans with excellent production and a balanced dose of upbeat dance songs and mellowed out introspective tracks.

    Whether you call it synth-pop, emotronica, or electro-indie, it’s hard to play something in this genre without getting the obvious comparison to The Postal Service. However, this is totally unfair and based on the fact that The Postal Service are really the only band to reach most people’s radars with hipster music that is primarily electronic. The other day I saw footage from an early press conference with The Beatles where they were compared to Elvis Presley, just because he was one of the few other chick-magnet rock-and-rollers to reach most peoples’ ears at that time. Absurd by our standards, now that we can tell the difference between the two so readily. This will hopefully be the future for bands like PlayRadioPlay!, because this record really has very little in common with Give Up. Right away on the first track, “Loco Commotion,” we hear a lot of heavy guitars mixed in between the quick, syncopated beats, creating a powerful track that sounds nothing like a Ben Gibbard project. Really, the comparison that comes to my mind the most during a listen to this record is The Rocket Summer, just because it’s a young one man band, and the lyrics are full of feeling and a youthful joy (not to mention they’re both from Texas). I suppose I could also reference HelloGoodbye, but this record sounds more high-tech and musically mature than them. Fast disco beats permeate most of the songs, along with Daniel’s emotional but stable voice, making Texas the obvious soundtrack to every scenster’s coming spring and summer. More guitars find their way onto “I’m Afraid There’s a Hole in My Brain,” while a slower beat (with finger snaps) and softer vocals on “My Attendance Is Bad, but My Intentions Are Good” bring PlayRadioPlay! to an admittedly closer comparison to The Postal Service.

    A year or two ago, a friend of mine in high school asked me where music was going. I told her in the next few years, people would start listening to more electronic influenced music. It was going to be like the emo and indie movements of that day, but with more programming and a higher focus on production, leaving behind the lo-fi guitars and rough-around-the-edges vocals. Also, people would cut their hair short and start wearing life vests. Well, it turns out I was wrong about the fashion changes, but my predictions in music seem to be coming true with PlayRadioPlay!, as this band is certain to continue its domination of the hipster scene. The only possible contingency is that the pop appeal will become too much of a focus and indie elitists will mistakenly reject Texas because “It’s just fun stuff for 12-year-old girls,” but if they get over themselves (yeah right!) and dig in a little deeper, they’ll realize there’s some serious stuff here with great musicianship to back it up.

    8/10

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    Comments
    1. micah | March 24th, 2008 | 11:31 pm

      i absolutely love this album.

    2. Nick L | March 25th, 2008 | 5:52 am

      I bought the EP about a year or so ago and saw him at Cornerstone Florida ‘07. I was really looking forward to it but found myself to be the only person there that was not one of those 12 year old girls. The many confessions of love and proclamations of the beauty of his eyes alongside the “OMG! He touched me!”s were to much for me. Hopefully that will change with the more exposure he is getting with this record.

    3. bloodwater | March 25th, 2008 | 6:49 am

      I definitely enjoy this style of music and I am far from being a 12 year old girl so I hope that says something about where the audience for this type of music is going. Good job on the review Josh.

    4. The Headless Horseman | March 25th, 2008 | 8:37 am

      I reject this because it might sound like, feel like, or make me think of The Rocket Summer.

      Seriously, though, I heard “Forgiveness…” and thought it was good. So I might give some more of it a listen.

    5. Brandon | March 25th, 2008 | 10:06 am

      Actually Eric wrote the review Bloodwater ;) Good review Eric. There were a few good songs on the album but some filler tracks as well. I probably would have scored it a 7/10.

    6. John | March 25th, 2008 | 6:21 pm

      hey eric, i’ve read a lot of your reviews. they’re pretty good and get the point across, but i suggest using less cliche terms to make the review more “softening” to the eyes. for example, instead of “sweeping the scene by storm”, make up your own creative metaphor.

    7. micah | March 25th, 2008 | 7:14 pm

      wats ths talk abot fileer traks?

    8. The Headless Horseman | March 25th, 2008 | 8:16 pm

      ^If that was a joke, it wasn’t funny. If not, it wasn’t funny.

    9. eric | March 25th, 2008 | 9:46 pm

      Thanks John! I always appreciate constructive criticism. And the encouragement was good to hear too, haha. Thanks man.

    10. Brandon | March 26th, 2008 | 10:15 am

      Sorry Micah but personally I find some “filler” tracks on this album. It’s just my opinion for whatever it’s worth.

    11. bloodwater | March 26th, 2008 | 10:20 am

      oh, whooops. for some reason I thought it was Josh. well then the credit for this goes to eric. good job to him!

    12. eric | March 26th, 2008 | 10:27 am

      Thanks bloodwater! And good job to you too on constantly updating our news section. It’s definitely better since you’ve gotten on board.

    13. JoshIVM | March 26th, 2008 | 3:44 pm

      I think I would give it an 8 or 9. I really enjoy it but I wish there were a few more upbeat tracks.

    14. micah | April 4th, 2008 | 9:25 pm

      sorry guys.
      wasn’t trying to be a jerk.
      :(
      my bad

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