![]() ![]() ![]() The album is reminiscent of puppy love and childhood games, with innocent and basic lines such as, “Why don’t you stay with me and be my sidekick?” In the song, “Down In The Dumps”, Petricca sings, “You can throw all the fits and the tantrums you want, but I won’t let you bring me back down.”Īlthough the lyrics are sentimental and “cute,” Walk The Moon doesn’t seem to put very much consideration into the diction of their songs. On the other hand, the album’s mood-lifting ability is probably one of its biggest drawbacks. READ MORE: Walk The Moon At The Hollywood Palladium: Review I can almost guarantee that you’ll be foolishly smiling and unintentionally bobbing your head when you hear vocalist Nicholas Petricca’s exuberant voice through your headphones. with your speakers bumping “Different Colors,” or gazing into your girlfriend’s eyes with “Come Under The Covers” softly playing in the background, Walk The Moon’s second release is a feel-good, story-telling, fist-pumping album suited for just about anyone’s ears. These are the veins that run through Walk The Moon’s latest album, "Talking Is Hard." Whether you’re cruising down Sunset Blvd. Romance, self-confidence, and childhood innocence: three things that practically all humans pursue and admire.
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