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Reasons for Leaving

Wasaki, Verda (2005)
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Contributed by: Anchors
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Published on March 7th 2006


If I hear one more friend of mine try to justify listening to a band by saying “yo, dude, they’re catchy as hell,” I’m going to have one less friend. I don’t care. 'Catchy = good' is not an inequality that I ever learned in math, so I’m sure as hell not going to start applying it now. Lots of catchy bands are good, and lots more are catchy and absolutely terrible. SARS was catchy too, and I don’t see anyone championing that.

In any event, Reasons for Leaving is a band that would fall directly into the realm of what so many people consider “catchy.” They’ve got multi-part harmonies, great guitar melodies, and a sound that’s just easy to sing along with, and luckily for all parties involved, in this instance, catchy does translate to good.

This four-piece has a real knack for writing infectious harmonies on Wasaki, Verda, and what’s so obviously lacking in depth is to an extent made up for with their charm and overall songwriting craft.

'To an extent' being the key phrase, because by the end of the record the catchy sounds of the first four or five tracks grow rather stale. Lead singer and guitarist MJ Storey sounds equal parts Patrick Stump and Jason Gleason, the latter of which occurs when the band kicks things up a notch or two and Storey starts really singing...that’s when the band is at their best. Sure, the more catchy moments are a blast of bright pop music, but the end of “Alison, No” shows a singer who’s really letting the music take hold of him. There’s a few other instances here where Storey takes command and steers the music into a bit more dangerous of a place, but it seems they band as a whole feels more comfortable on tracks like “Recreational Safety,” where the chorus is the anchor and all everyone else has to do is hold on.

Both Storey and guitarist Chris Stowe work well with each other and the rest of the band, resulting in some great, albeit simplistic rhythms that rise and fall with the tide. They do break away from that mold on occasion however; “Bed of Roses on Repeat” shows a more versatile angle to their playing that’s a welcome change from what can quickly grow into monotony.

At the end of the day, they really just are another band for people to parade as being catchy, but if their style continues to mature, they could have some true potential.




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    Anonymous (April 6, 2006)

    I agree that MJ Storey is a jerk. Geoff and Chris Stowe are working on new things I beleive. Can't wait to hear them.

    Anonymous (March 9, 2006)

    Band = Total Fagz

    http://www.b9board.com/viewtopic.php?t=232778&highlight=f all boy

    Anonymous (March 8, 2006)

    shit band with a shitty lead singer. the guy is the biggest douche alive, and the only decent people in the band were the drummer (who they kicked out) and the bass player i beileve. i jumped out of my chair when i heard they broke up. they were fucking tools and deserve it. btw, i still have some nice emails from storey bitching because i said i didn't like their music on message board. how dare i? that deserves a threatening email don't you think?

    fuck them.
    andrew13

    hubitcherkokov (March 7, 2006)

    Geoff Funk.

    Anonymous (March 7, 2006)

    Yeah, unfortunately they broke up last year. MJ's got a new project, though. Check out www.myspace.com/tudohrmusic.

    cantsitstill (March 7, 2006)

    i read wasabi too, and now i want a rainbow roll.
    why does the cover remind me of weston?

    Anonymous (March 7, 2006)

    "but if their style continues to mature, they could have some true potential."

    probably not though since they broke up last year.

    DarrenMcLeod (March 7, 2006)

    Nice review, Anchors. I agree completely.

    Anonymous (March 7, 2006)

    i read wasabi

    Anonymous (March 7, 2006)

    also, add herpes and aids to your list

    Anonymous (March 7, 2006)

    Hellogoodbye is catchy and they have no other substance to them. But damn, they're catchy.

    To randomly plug a band I just heard about that is nowhere near signed or anything, but they are catchy and good, I think ... www.myspace.com/directxconnect

    colin (March 7, 2006)

    totally have a double negative on that second sentence. shouldn't it be equality and not inequality?

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