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The Canadian pop-punk outfit
offers a gloriously hooky fourth album with 2020's
. The album follows up 2017's
and is the group's first since the departure of singer/guitarist
. Recorded in Toronto with
,
is an exuberant production that finds the band drawing upon an ebullient '70s and early '80s power pop influence. While there's a carefree energy to much of
, the album feels like a subtle move away from the nervy punk of the band's early years and further towards a mainstream rock sophistication they've always hinted at. Certainly, the absence of
means the band's dual-lead-singer approach is no longer part of their equation. That said, they more than make up for the change by zeroing in on singer/guitarist
's exuberant songs that mix early '80s rock style with '90s indie rock sensibility. Most emblematic of the tonal shift is the title track, an infectious anthem that perfectly captures the one-amazing-summer/'80s-teen-movie-soundtrack feel of the whole album. Elsewhere, on cuts like "Still Blue" and "Wild Things," the band's crisp, overdriven guitars and brightly attenuated melodies evoke the classic Ray-Bans and Vans energy of band's like
and
. We also get the yearning,
-style romance of "Mrs. David" and the '90s
-meets-
of "Pathetic." With
have made an album that builds upon everything they've done before but pushes them in a bigger, more ambitious direction. ~ Matt Collar