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Where Hearts Go Broke
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Release Date:01/01/2009
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  • All Music Guide

    Brisk, trebly, and out to groove nervously, Hotels' second album, Where Hearts Go Broke, has about all the melodrama one could expect (or want) from an early 21st century rock band aiming for another variant on the kind of postpunk theatrics that recurred from the 1980s. (Perhaps not for nothing is one song called "Flight of the Navigator," given the relatively obscure reference to a film from said earlier decade.) Compared to any number of extremely emotional types who worked in the field, though, Hotels practice a certain restraint, letting the singing of Blake Madden skate through and sometimes well below the mix. It's not hidden like shoegaze, say at least not all the time but by letting things like the slow guitar break on "Hydra" and the drum roll and woozy lounge tones of "The Heart That Hears Like a Bat" come to the fore more, it helps give Hotels a richer feeling with their songs instead of bawling out their feelings. There's also a breezy pop air that surfaces that more pof...aced bands wouldn't allow themselves the airy "Leilani" could just as easily be released on any number of Swedish indie pop labels as American emo ones, while the brief synth interlude "On the Casino Floor" sounds like it should soundtrack a classic video game. Meanwhile, the wide open spaces conjured by the combination of guitars and keyboards on songs like "Near the Desert, Near the City" show how easily Hotels can scale up their sound and how well, too. - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Hotels

The Hotels from Seattle, WA are not to be confused with the '70s'80s Alabama based pop/rock band of similar name. This group was formed in the mid2000s, claiming such diverse influences as Devo, Joy Division, the Cocteau Twins, Kraftwerk, the Pixies, Stereolab, This Mortal Coil, M83, Claude Debussy, and the Yellow Magic Orchestra. Taking these cues to create power pop m... Read more