Wrong Words: Everything Is Free
Wrong Words: Everything Is Free
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Wrong Words
Label: Trouble in Mind
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 700358474491
Genre: Indie Rock/Pop
Vinyl LP pressing. 2013 release. This time out, The Wrong Words have enlisted a string section, horns, and woodwinds to carefully guide them through the pop landscape. Songwriter Josh Miller still burns with the fiery restlessness that peppered his tunes on their 2011 s/t debut, but rather than bash and crash their way thru a two and a half minute pop ditty, they ease their way from verse to chorus without sacrificing any of their token pop smarts. For most pop bands, "maturing" comes at a cost; sacrificing hooks, watering down the sound, or altering their look - The Wrong Words have dodged that bullet by acknowledging these new elements as pre-existing in the nature of song, ready to be plucked from the tree from which they sprung at no cost whatsoever. Everything Is Free, man.
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