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City Lights

In It To Win It

from City Lights

[November 08, 2011 - InVogue]

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Review by Robert Ham

Aren't the boys in City Lights a little too young to be griping about getting older? Yet, that's exactly what they do on their debut album. These fresh-faced pop-punkers spend the entirety of "Please Let Me Know" venting their spleen about kids these days "talking shit on the Internet" and singer Oshie Bichar missing the days when he "had the entire world at my feet and not a worry on my mind." For some young-ish fans, this is going to be a new mantra to use in their daily fret sessions. But for us older folks, get ready to hear the cries of "Get over youryelf!" In fact, if you're over the age of 30, you will likely find yourself saying that a lot as you listen to In It To Win It.

After they are done bemoaning the good old days, they spend some time calling out a young maneater ("Trophy Room"), and raking flavor-of-the-month punk bands over their lukewarm coals ("I Made A Song On Garage Band And All I Got Was This Lousy Record Deal"). At least the closing "What It Takes" expresses some honest sentiments about facing an uncertain future. Everywhere else, it is the sound of five young men taking themselves far too seriously.

City Lights should keep the strongest elements of their sound—chiefly their fine punk riffage and boundless energy—and embrace their youthfulness as completely as they do on "Just In Case," where Bichar sings about partying with his crew. Have the band mine their Twitter feeds for lyrical inspiration ("Just got told I look like the dude from Breathe Carolina. I really need to cut my hair," "I'm so thirsty but too lazy to leave my bed. Whenever I get up I'm going to get v8, purple Gatorade, and dr pepper and drink em all!"). Leave the backwards glances and bitter ruminations about lost opportunities until your 10th album.

"Just In Case"
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WELL

10/31/2011 - 1:46pm by Blake

I agree that they take themselves to seriously and sometimes the lyrics lack any sort of creativity. They're very blunt. But it still sounds good so I can't hate on it too hard.

    54321

Are you kidding?

10/31/2011 - 1:42pm by Matt

People on AP give some of the worst reviews. This album is going to be one of the best of 2011, you can bank on that.

    54321

Songs so far are awesome

10/31/2011 - 1:21pm by Paul

Lawnmower, Where You've Been & Let Me Know are the songs I've heard off this album and all 3 are incredible. Not sure how this is getting 2 stars. Will be one of the top 10 albums of the year. Poor review. Focus on the music.

    54321

wooooooooww

10/31/2011 - 1:14pm by Lauren

Whoever wrote this review is a complete idiot. These boys write and play music that inspires others. Why don't you actually talk to them and find out their reasons behind why they have these lyrics before assuming shit and making yourself look like an ass.

    54321

10/31/2011 - 1:00pm by Thomas

This review is terrible. It's too focused on lyrical content. Which probably isn't even as bad as this review makes it out to be. Reviews like these are why I don't read reviews.

    54321

Get ready for what's to come...

10/31/2011 - 12:35pm by PJ

Really? That's how you do a review? How about do yourself a favor and see them live in your backyard on the 9th of November. Go to Peabody's.. It'll change your mind. I look forward to great things from this band...and FYI, I'm over 30.

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10/31/2011 - 10:54am by Will Sharaya

Do you really think they were trying to impress you "older folk" with those songs about getting older or rather try to inspire hope in their younger fans that actually go to shows and buy merch. Have you been to a city lights show? Not many people over 30. This review tastes like shit.

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10/31/2011 - 9:49am by Kara

Way to go boys this review is wrong, the album is amaze balls!!!!!!

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