Swedish pop exports
Marching Band deliver a slightly darker but no less catchy collection of songs with the duo's 2010 sophomore effort,
Pop Cycle. Having recorded the band's 2008 debut
Spark Large in Los Angeles, main songwriters Erik Sunbring and Jacob Lind moved back to Sweden for
Pop Cycle. Recorded during a bleak winter with well-known Swedish producer Jari Haapalainen (
Camera Obscura,
Ed Harcourt,
the Concretes), the resulting album is a move away from the frothy, West Coast sound of
Spark Large and toward a more sustained, introverted palette. Which isn't to say these songs don't retain much of the hummable melodic pop that made
Spark Large such an addictive listen. On the contrary, songs like "It Will Never Slip" and "It's Not Your Dream (But His)" bring to mind the mature and layered sound of such
Teenage Fanclub albums as
Howdy and
Man-Made. Elsewhere, tracks like the rambling "Something Stops" and "Pink Elephant" are little rhythmic and moody pop nuggets. Ultimately, as with all of
Pop Cycle's material, songs like the swirling, piano-driven opening cut "Another Day" and the sparkling "Uncomfortably Numb," while melancholy and bittersweet in tone, still grab your ear as much as they break your heart. ~ Matt Collar