A Lot Like Birds; Holiday

More new reviews for your eyeholes. First, Renaldo Matadeen checks out the new LP from A Lot Like Birds, No Place:

A Lot Like Birds are a technically gifted band; whether or not they're doing a good job of harnessing their gifts is another thing entirely. Kurt Travis being on vocals once again is certainly appealing, too; while he had a decent run with Dance Gavin Dance, it was apparent that he might be a better fit elsewhere and not long after leaving DGD, he joined ALLB for 2011's Conversation Piece. A Lot Like Birds are where he's placed, but maybe not quite found his voice, and there are a few kinks yet to be worked out as No Place feels like it's trying to find itself while attempting too much.

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Then, Rich Cocksedge examines the new self-titled 7-inch from Holiday:

The whole "happy songs about unhappy things" is aided and perfectly abetted by having a vocalist who has a caustic Lancastrian accent that reminds me a bit of listening to the punk poet John Cooper Clarke, whose famous rants are always accentuated by his regional inflection.

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