Hurry

Don't Look Back - Purple/Blue, Hurry, LP

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Hurry has grafted the best qualities of '90s bubblegum power pop-the pitch-perfect songwriting, the pop-rock sheen, the borderline saccharine vocal melodies-onto something far more raw and emotionally resonant. Don't Look Back is striking in it's tenderness and candor-approximately half of the lyrics on the record concern the deterioration of an 11-year relationship Scottoline was in, with the other half being a celebration of new love. The first words Scottoline sings, in opening track "Didn't Have to Try," is essentially a statement of theme: "And we're back at the beginning / Never thought I'd see a face like that again / It attacks when we're not ready / And I won't play it safe this time." This is pop music about actual feelings which means it's automatically better than most pop music. It is challenging and addictive. There is not a single moment on Don't Look Back that isn't completely drenched in melody and emotion. "Parallel Haunting" evokes the tuneful ache of golden age Evan Dando; "Little Brain" sounds like golden age Evan Dando and golden age Noel Gallagher. Don't Look Back is, in a word, bittersweet, with melodies that feel like a jackhammer on your brain's pleasure center and lyrics that feel like getting slapped in the heart.


  • Disc 1, Track: 1 - Didn't Have to Try
  • Disc 1, Track: 2 - Like I Loved You
  • Disc 1, Track: 3 - Beggin' for You
  • Disc 1, Track: 4 - Parallel Haunting
  • Disc 1, Track: 5 - Something More
  • Disc 1, Track: 6 - Little Brain
  • Disc 1, Track: 7 - No Patience
  • Disc 1, Track: 8 - Around My Heart
  • Disc 1, Track: 9 - For Us to Find Love
  • Disc 1, Track: 10 - The Punchline

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