Here come the Griswolds, a fuchsia-colored hand grenade of '80s-inspired pop, signed, sealed, and delivered from Sydney, Australia. Following the release of their Heart of a Lion EP in 2012, the band's star quickly rose, receiving heavy blog love and charting well in both their home country and in Europe. The quartet signed on with mega indie Wind-Up Records and were in turn paired with producer Tony Hoffer (M83, Beck, Foster the People) to craft their debut. Be Impressive is not only the neon-lit title of their first album, but apparently it's also the band's M.O. The Griswolds aim for the rafters on songs like the thundering synth anthem "Right on Track" and the clubby "Down and Out." Strains of contemporary pop's biggest and brightest can be heard in their sounds: the chippy faux-Graceland guitar punctuations of Vampire Weekend, the bright synth pop bursts of Passion Pit, the explosive electro-pop of MGMT, and the radio-friendly soul-pop of Maroon 5. This is music aimed at stardom, packaged for the world to enjoy, and you've got to give them credit for coming out with guns blazing. Many of the songs are very catchy with strong choruses and hooks that should gain them ample airplay and a firm footing on the world's stage.
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Disc 1
1 16 Years (3:45)
2 Right On Track (3:30)
3 Beware the Dog (3:21)
4 If You Wanna Stay (2:39)
5 Down and Out (3:20)
6 Be Impressive (3:15)
7 Live This Nightmare (4:03)
8 America (2:59)
9 Thread the Needle (4:21)
10 Aurora Borealis (3:46)
11 Not Ready Anymore (5:12)
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