Music Review on The Cab's debut album "Whisper War".
Date written:
Mar 7 2009
It looks like they’ve done it again. Independent record labels Fueled By Ramen and Decay Dance have come together to help another amazing band come out with a phenomenal album. The Cab’s debut album Whisper War is filled with catchy choruses and melodies that you could hmm in your sleep. The vocals on these songs are also quite impressive for this relatively new band. Although this pop-punk band has a sound that is similar to other bands the album is filled with songs that have unique qualities to them -- from fun, upbeat songs like “That ‘70s Song”, to “High Hopes In Velvet Ropes” which has more of a techno sound, to the wonderfully produced ballad “Vegas Skies”. This album is a perfect listen for those who are fans of Maroon 5, the All-American Rejects, the White Tie Affair, and any boy band in the 90’s. Whisper War is definitely an album that you’ll want to snatch up and play over and over again.
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