If Pitchfork reviewed this album by A Great Big Pile of Leaves, it might go something like this: Upon first listen to "You're Always On My Mind," it's clear that A Great Big Pile of Leaves have mastered the art of crafting catchy indie rock tunes that stick in your head like a stubborn earworm.
From the jangly guitars to the infectious melodies, this album is a joyous jaunt through the whimsical world of frontman Pete Weiland's mind.
The band's playful lyrics and breezy instrumentals create a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh, reminiscent of early 2000s emo-pop but with a modern twist.
Tracks like "Snack Attack" and "Egocentrism" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend introspective lyrics with upbeat rhythms, resulting in a sound that is both introspective and danceable.
However, the album does have its moments of self-indulgence.
Songs like "Back to School" and "Pet Mouse" meander a bit too much, losing the listener in a sea of repetitive riffs and lacklustre hooks.
Overall, "You're Always On My Mind" is a solid effort from A Great Big Pile of Leaves, showcasing their talent for crafting infectious indie rock anthems.
While it may not reinvent the wheel, it's a fun and quirky listen that is sure to put a smile on your face.
From the jangly guitars to the infectious melodies, this album is a joyous jaunt through the whimsical world of frontman Pete Weiland's mind.
The band's playful lyrics and breezy instrumentals create a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh, reminiscent of early 2000s emo-pop but with a modern twist.
Tracks like "Snack Attack" and "Egocentrism" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend introspective lyrics with upbeat rhythms, resulting in a sound that is both introspective and danceable.
However, the album does have its moments of self-indulgence.
Songs like "Back to School" and "Pet Mouse" meander a bit too much, losing the listener in a sea of repetitive riffs and lacklustre hooks.
Overall, "You're Always On My Mind" is a solid effort from A Great Big Pile of Leaves, showcasing their talent for crafting infectious indie rock anthems.
While it may not reinvent the wheel, it's a fun and quirky listen that is sure to put a smile on your face.






