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While The Economy of Sound has its bright moments ("Wait," "Faster" and "Honey" are all catchy and clever), the bulk of this record gets weighed down by silly lyrics and predictable music. "I count the cracks in the pavement / Where the weeds and wishes grow," announces Ross on "Man in Control." Later the absence of Pollock's pen is again evident when "Zeroes and Ones" displays the awkward, "We talk when the talking is good… / Maybe we should run while the running is run down." Throughout most of the new Seven Mary Three album it's apparent that pieces are missing. A band has been assembled and songs have been written to meet a deadline. The result is clumsy and poorly thought attempts at guitar rock anthems, a couple of which pass but more fail the final exam. ~Red Rocker
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