It begins with the title-track, a romantic road-trip song that drives forward even as it looks back. It’s an innocent, happy-sad summer anthem (and a very American one, at that) that turns adversity into something more positive – a you-and-me-against-the-world defiance that might be slightly clichéd, but which still has a powerful punch. Hum, which kind of sounds like Truly Madly Deeply by Australian popsters Savage Garden, is equally carefree, while you’ll be hard-pressed to not find the chorus of Shiver stuck in your head after the first listen.
After those three songs, however, things take a slight dip. Simplemindedteens – which, amusingly, sounds more like “sipping Martinis” when sung – is a nostalgic pop-punk-lite tune with a slightly irritating melody. It’s followed by closer Head High (Swim) – a glossy, poppy track/self-help anthem for anybody feeling at the end of their tether. The idea is important, but the execution isn’t quite right. Still, while this might not be the most profound or groundbreaking set of songs, its heart is in the right place.
Verdict: 3/5
For Fans Of: Neck Deep, Busted, State Champs
Tawny is out on July 30 via Equal Vision.
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