The progression of chords is entirely natural
Andrew Olson | kansas city/missouri | 12/19/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"While not quite as chalkingly spectacular as the Perfect Kellulight, this second full-length album from the pop-rock group Flick is decent enough to enjoy without remorse. I've got it on repeat and none of the compositions produce a forced cringe.
Standout songs include "Closer" and "Say Something". The catchiness of previous efforts has been preserved to some extent; however, there are multiple tracks on this disc that disappoint given the lofty expectations which exist for a band of this stature. Especially after the amazingly hot female bassist left.
I'd like to grant a full five stars but four is the most my conscience can muster in light of the not entirely overlookable, and rather self-evident, shortcomings. It's almost as if they're just trying to fulfill their contract and get out of there. Retirement might not be the worst option, actually."