This sounds like a Californian version of the Get Up Kids, even though this band is actually from Illinois. The songs on Stop are about being jaded and jilted and lonely, but theres a fresh squeezed flavour to it all that keeps it from sounding too anguished. And the aforementioned themes are laid on in thick slabs on a lot of these songs. Theres plenty more of this kind of thing and they end off with a song called "Radios In Heaven, a Bryan Adams-style ballad that is more than a little maudlin. This may take a few listens to warm up to but once it does, youll enjoy listening to this catchy but sad set of songs.
(Fearless)Plain White T's
Stop
BY Rob FerrazPublished Dec 1, 2002
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