Lit
Atomic
RCA
Lit is one of those bands people love or hate.
Either way, its hard to deny it writes some catchy stuff, and this album is a vindication of why it is such a popular outfit.
It doesnt matter that the percussion work is minimal and amazingly simple, but perhaps thats the point. The band strips rock n roll down to its roots and plays it like its supposed to be played - without any of the nonessential extras.
The album doesnt have any classic hits like My Own Worst Enemy, but it squeaks by as not the worst album of 2001.
But it certainly isnt the best.
Something To Someone screams radio hit, while The Last Time Again is driven by a creative hook and lyrics that didnt require much thought.
Addicted is a good example of that, matching a relatively easy drum line with an even easier riff.
And what rock album would be complete without an acoustic breakdown to give it a sense of emotion? The lyrics in Happy In The Meantime is a classic indication of good old rock n roll played on a lonely porch on the countryside. It even has some hint of country whining.
And I cant wait, cant hardly wait, to see if things are better off now/I think Im better off now/Its just another reason why/It all comes down to you and I, lets have another drink, waste some time with me, were happy in the meantime.
This tune even features some string instruments, reminiscent of Green Days hit track Good Riddance (Time of Your Life).
After some solid material, the album shoots itself in the foot with Drop D, which is just annoying. Next Time Around is another weak song.
And this is where the band has a problem, much like it did on its last release, A Place in the Sun. The first couple of songs off Atomic, including the single Lipstick and Bruises arent bad tunes, but after those, the record goes downhill.
Its as if it recorded six or seven great songs, than put together some fillers for the sake of releasing a record, instead of focusing on the quality of each song.
Its really too bad.