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One of the best neo-post-punk bands to emerge from the indie rock landscape in the wake of
MGMT
's success, Los Angeles'
Grouplove
brought catchy, buoyant melodicism to their 2011 debut,
Never Trust a Happy Song
. The band's sophomore follow-up, 2013's
Spreading Rumours
, is an equally kaleidoscopic if more focused album that retains all of the touchstones that made their previous release so engaging. We still get the dual lead vocals of guitarist
Christian Zucconi
and keyboardist
Hannah Hooper
, as well as the infectious percussive rhythms via drummer
Ryan Rabin
, guitarist
Andrew Wessen
, and bassist
Sean Gadd
. Produced by
Rabin
(the son of
Yes
guitarist
Trevor Rabin
),
features a set of supremely catchy songs that walk the line between
the Flaming Lips
' bubbly psych rock and
Smashing Pumpkins
' '90s alt crunch. However, where
built their sound around yearning, often darkly emotional lyrics,
make joyful, positive-minded rock. These guys are permagrin fruitboots who play with such frenetic optimism you can hear the smiles in their voices. As they sing on "Hippy Hill," "I'd rather be the dying than the rising sun/I'd rather leave my spirit for everyone" and "I'd rather be a hippie than a hipster." When the group's democratic bubblegum pop free-for-all works, as on the anthemically ballsy single "Borderlines & Aliens" and the rambling "What I Know," the results are euphoric, making their joy not just compelling but infectious. ~ Matt Collar
MGMT
's success, Los Angeles'
Grouplove
brought catchy, buoyant melodicism to their 2011 debut,
Never Trust a Happy Song
. The band's sophomore follow-up, 2013's
Spreading Rumours
, is an equally kaleidoscopic if more focused album that retains all of the touchstones that made their previous release so engaging. We still get the dual lead vocals of guitarist
Christian Zucconi
and keyboardist
Hannah Hooper
, as well as the infectious percussive rhythms via drummer
Ryan Rabin
, guitarist
Andrew Wessen
, and bassist
Sean Gadd
. Produced by
Rabin
(the son of
Yes
guitarist
Trevor Rabin
),
features a set of supremely catchy songs that walk the line between
the Flaming Lips
' bubbly psych rock and
Smashing Pumpkins
' '90s alt crunch. However, where
built their sound around yearning, often darkly emotional lyrics,
make joyful, positive-minded rock. These guys are permagrin fruitboots who play with such frenetic optimism you can hear the smiles in their voices. As they sing on "Hippy Hill," "I'd rather be the dying than the rising sun/I'd rather leave my spirit for everyone" and "I'd rather be a hippie than a hipster." When the group's democratic bubblegum pop free-for-all works, as on the anthemically ballsy single "Borderlines & Aliens" and the rambling "What I Know," the results are euphoric, making their joy not just compelling but infectious. ~ Matt Collar