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JosephCJul 27, 2009Their best album to date. Beautiful melodies and harmonies. Catchy. Great Sound. 1,2,3 4, Sunlight, I Really Want You, and Meet Me In California will be sure to make you smile.
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Mar 8, 2012WE got a classic in our hands espicially with the hit 1,2,3,4. Great album it's actually my favorite album from plain white t's. It's a shame that there not as big as they were in 2007-2008
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Mar 29, 2012This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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ArchibaldCSep 25, 2008I'll be forthcoming: "Hey There Delilah" was bad enough to taint their next record. The fact that it was nominated for a Grammy delegitimizes the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. The stink on their name persists.
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Big Bad World is a tidy, enjoyable release, and the Plain White T's deserve points for remaining grounded after a meteoric year.
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Doo-wop-inspired harmonies lend a barbershop charm to the Chicago quintet's earnest and energetic pop-punk sound, though the retro styling of World occasionally comes off as more tired than inspired.
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Where past albums documented a litany of bummers, cascading melodies now airbrush moments of depression or kinkiness--even the horny groupie of 'Natural Disaster' sounds like a girl you could take home to Mom. Higgenson’s new outlook is surprising.