A Canadian band, The Morning Stars were formed by brothers Michael Ivic and Mars Ivic in 2004. The approach to power pop is akin to a mix of U2 and Oasis. Opening with the ringing anthemic “Hearts for the Living” gives you a great set of chorus and wall of guitar riffs. The next tune “Wrong” is my favorite, with it’s Raspberries styled guitar strum and emphatic drum beat and feel good hook. Then the band takes a detour in “You Can’t Change the World,” with an 80’s dream pop feel similar to Joy Division or The Smiths, and sounds like a breakout hit single for sure. This track combines the above mentioned influences and the songwriting is excellent here. The lush guitar strums returns on “Waiting At Your Door” another great track. Then the heavy rock of “All Coming Down” combines the influences and reminds me a bit of The Happy Mondays or The Stone Roses. Then “Don’t Waste Time” falls back into the familiar territory – the lead vocal even resembles Bono, this track could have fallen off of U2’s “Boy”. At the album’s end, “Fall” is a ballad with atmospheric guitars and has that melancholy feel. The entire album feels like a well worn pair of jeans, and is a comfortable fit for your ears (and easy on the ipod). Although a bit derivative, it is a very good debut, and follow the link below for some sample tracks. I can’t wait to see these guys continued musical growth.
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