Four or five tracks on the second play of Fun been sufficient to discover the new step forward that has given the American band. Between the arbitrary and the meticulously controlled, Fun are experts on what to have fun with the (apparent) intensities disorder characterized his music. 'Some Nights' is perhaps the clearest evidence on this LP that New York has an innate ability to entertain the staff.
Now you can build an introduction with background vocals to the Queen, who, in a matter of seconds, all with a dynamite percussion rhythm can break down walls and mountains. By and not to mention the vocal outbursts of Nate Ruess, or guitar rumblings are heard throughout the topic. All evidence a fact: Fun have distanced themselves from that sphere full of indie pop that belonged in the past. Now the American trio has grown, evolved and cries invade the field of commercial pop.
Nothing is what it seems in the world of Fun Welcome to the world where the spread is precisely that which is caught by hand.
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