by MacKenzie Wilson
On Heroes and Villains, Paloalto work with the post-alternative mix found on their self-titled debut for a glossy sophomore finish. Singer/songwriter
James Grundler
is more personal and thoughtful, not overly gushing or sentimental, and regardless of the title, Heroes and Villains is not glutton for sorrow. Having
Rick Rubin
as a producer is an interesting choice, but his talent for polishing up a band's imperfections works in Paloalto's favor. He zeroes in on the band's crunchy, quick riffs and
Grundler
's commanding vocals, and songs like "Fade Out/In" and "Last Way Out of Here" capture the band's earnest effort. Finding out who you are and accepting it is thematic throughout Heroes and Villains, particularly on "Running Home" and "Going Going Gone." Those who appreciate an honest, basic record will enjoy Paloalto's simple approach. Sonically, they don't venture out and that's okay. Paloalto like to play it safe.
|-- 01 - The World Outside.flac (32.49MB)
|-- 02 - Fade Out,In.flac (27.89MB)
|-- 03 - Last Way Out Of Here.flac (31.13MB)
|-- 04 - Breathe In.flac (32.9MB)
|-- 05 - Going Going Gone.flac (32.67MB)
|-- 06 - Throwing Stones.flac (33.63MB)
|-- 07 - What You Are.flac (31.54MB)
|-- 08 - Bones.flac (32.4MB)
|-- 09 - Sleeping Citizens.flac (24.33MB)
|-- 10 - Hangman.flac (35.47MB)
|-- 11 - Always Running Home.flac (24.96MB)
|-- 12 - Seed.flac (35.61MB)