Brown Line Fiasco "Superstar"

That juicy polished power pop that I first heard on the last IPO compilation was Brown Line Fiasco and the group returns with a very catchy album called “Superstar.” Few would argue that the opener “Lovely Day” hasn’t got a touch of Pearl Jam with power chords and a  dominant bass line. The title track has melody and beat that compare with Ok Go and The Posies and will drive you to start air guitar theatrics right away. The power chords meet smooth harmonies on the song “Over Our Heads” and recall The Raspberries and Gin Blossoms, with a perfectly delivered vocal over swirling riffs. The very-Brit flavoured “Without Love” is a sweet single that is more overtly pop that anything else on the disc and approaches Wondermints territory. The rest of the album seems to test the genre waters a bit, by flirting with Utopia rock and synth (“You’re Not Alone”) and then early Bon Jovi melodic rock (“Should have told her”). “Heart Won’t Lie” is a good mid-tempo ballad that falls between the Cars and Lindsey Buckingham. It ends with with “Look of Amazement” that adds a bit of funk to the mix. Overall an excellent album that doesn’t play safe and refuses to be overtly derivative, and that’s worthy of more than a few spins on the ole ipod playlist.

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