When I first listened to "The Uglysuit," I didn't know how to take it. Nine tracks, 44 minutes, two instrumentals and two seven-plus minute songs. It's refreshing to hear a young b

The album seems to switch between "epic" and "intimate" mode freely, like "Happy Yellow Rainbow," which floats along with layers of piano and guitar before building to a frantic, frenetic, guitar and drum freak-out. The first single and most accessible song, "Chicago," is a lovely four minute indie-pop anthem that is sure to be a (relatively) huge hit, with a melodic chorus that might just get stuck in your head on repeat. The musicianship and production are of top quality; every space is filled, but the sound is never crowded or busy.
Although I appreciate the enjoy the album for its uniqueness, songs like "...And We Became Sunshine," and "Anthem of the Arctic Birds," (a song about penguins flying for the first time, set to a circus beat), come across as a bit "cute," which brings the album dangerously close to crossing the line from novel to silly. Lines like "all of us* are so beautiful, beautiful, how beautiful" don't help either. Far be it from me to rain on The Uglysuit's parade though, it sounds to me as if they mean everything they say, and sincerity goes a long way in my book.
Bottom Line: A debut that showcases The Uglysuit's fine musicianship and ability to create a truly unique album in form and style.
Favorite Tracks: Chicago, Everyone Now Has A Smile, Let It Be Known
*correction - "all of us are" apparently should be "all this art's"*