Pop-punk, especially the girly-man Warped Tour brand, has been notoriously maligned by upper-tier pop analysts ever since the immediate, synapse-busting pleasures of Blink-182 wore off. Of course, the kids still love them, attracting a fairly panoramic demographic of mosh-warrior metalheads and honor roll cheerleaders alike.
Motion City Soundtrack, contiguously the thinking man’s power-punk collective, are the closest thing the scene has produced the dreggy-haired indie faction can muster ovation for. Pumped full of elastic hooks, crunchy guitar four-steps, and genuinely catchy highlights, their latest, My Dinosaur Life, is (despite the outwardly annoying title) an undeniably solid packaging of the acceptable parts of pop-punk — borrowing more from hipster relics the dB’s and Big Star than the much more dubious sources of Yellowcard and Good Charlotte. Many will try, but you simply cannot deny a record that achieves its goals (exceptionally catchy, radio-ready pop music about love, rejection, and Xbox) with such polish. If you simply allow it to be good, it won’t disappoint.
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