Plain White T's - Every Second Counts [New Version]

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Album Details

Title: Every Second Counts [New Version]
Artist: Plain White T's
Release Date: 9/12/2006
Re-Released On: 2/26/2007
Label: Hollywood Records
UPC: 050087104436
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative/Indie Rock, Emo-Pop
Moods: Energetic, Passionate, Rousing, Smooth, Aggressive, Bitter, Confrontational, Exuberant, Reflective, Sentimental, Sugary, Angst-Ridden, Cathartic, Fun, Lively, Rambunctious, Urgent, Earnest, Intense, Playful
Total Copies: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Our Time Now
  2. Come Back to Me
  3. Hate (I Really Don't Like You)
  4. You and Me
  5. Friends Don't Let Friends Dial Drunk
  6. Making a Memory
  7. So Damn Clever
  8. Tearin' Us Apart
  9. Write You a Song
  10. Gimme a Chance
  11. Figure It Out
  12. Let Me Take You There
  13. Hey There Delilah [*]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDHollywood Records03770

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Album Review

As the Hollywood debut for Chicago-based Plain White T's, Every Second Counts finds the quintet jumping to the majors and polishing up its already glossy and exuberant sound to take on the masses. They've essentially always owned a radio-ready edge despite never being played on mainstream airwaves, and this record embraces all the power pop and hooky satisfaction of their Fearless releases to basically throw the same party all over again. But thankfully, that doesn't mean these songs are tired-sounding. Throwing the big guns out right away, the stick-in-your-head exuberance of "Our Time Now" jump-starts the record with its massively bright and anthemic chorus, which fittingly leads into a semi-party breakdown midsong. The lukewarm anger of "Hate (I Really Don't Like You)" puts an amusing spin on customary breakup sentiments in the same manner that the melodic "Friends Don't Let Friends Dial Drunk" is a surefire hit thanks to its valid commentary on many a 21st century relationship. Plain White T's bring the infectious pop/rock much more than the pop-punk, their sweetly melodic cocktails going down so easy that a chaser is hardly needed. The acoustic sentimentality of "Write You a Song" has the potential of being this album's "Hey There Delilah," as the rollicking "Figure It Out" scores high marks with a probing bassline that leads into a swirling display of guitar showmanship and dance-worthy grooves. Fans who ate up 2005's All That We Needed are sure to love this album as well. And if Plain White T's are lucky, it just might be enough to finally snag them some of the TRL success that many of their Chicago peers have already been enjoying. [The 2007 edition includes one bonus track.] ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bo JoeAssistant Engineer
Caitlin CrosbyVocals
Chuck KavoorasAssistant Engineer
Dave TirioGuitar
De'Mar HamiltonDrums
Enny JooDesign, Art Direction
Eric VorelVocals
Johnny KEngineer, Mixing, Producer
Josh MillsAssistant Engineer
Marina ChavezPhotography
Matt HarrisA&R
Mia KooVocals
Michael DalyEngineer
Mike RetondoVocals, Bass
Neal AvronMixing
Ted JensenMastering
Tim LopezGuitar, Vocals
Tom HiggensonVocals

Member Reviews

Robyn P. (makesomebodyhappy) wrote on 9/4/2007...

1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
GREAT CD. There is not a track that I don't like and have not had stuck in my head at some point since I got it.