
To be more precise, they describe themselves as the "chameleons of pop," a rather fitting title - and Adventures... ranks as quite possibly my favorite pop record this year. Opener "Shallow" sets the brighter tone, with subway sounds crashing into drums and guitar. It's rather similar to New Order, both lyrically and rhythmically - and the same comparison could be made for much of the album. "A Place in Displacement," the record's first single, sounds a bit like last year's "Waiting For the Siren Call" (from the aforementioned influence) - not a bad song to bite. "Safety in Numbers" flips between a sexy retro beat and a dark, harmony-laced chorus, while "Up Close and Personal" jumps from slow rhythms to bouncy indie pop (complete with handclaps) broken up with an aggressive chorus.
The formula of blissful instrumentation and gorgeous harmonies reaches its peak on "Meant to Mean." Complemented by a string section, the track would have made for a better closer than "Flesh and Bone," the only one I find myself skipping.
4 (out of 5)
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"A Place in Displacement"
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This music isn't really my taste, but the album cover is incredible.
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