Walk the Moon – Talking Is Hard

'Talking Is Hard' keeps up the Walk the Moon’s energetic alt-pop, even if it doesn’t truly expand it, at least not yet....
Walk the Moon : Talking Is Hard
7.7 RCA
2014 

Walk the Moon : Talking Is Hard

Two-and-a-half years ago, Cincinnati’s Walk the Moon had a major ‘song of the summer’ with “Anna Sun” off their self-titled debut full-length (QRO review), a record that filled out that hit. Follow-up Talking Is Hard (inexplicably released in the winter) keeps up the band’s energetic alt-pop, even if it doesn’t truly expand it, at least not yet.

It might be freezing in most of the country but Walk the Moon are bright from the get-go on Talking with “Different Colors”. In particular the band does pop rhythm quite well, such as on “Sidekick” and “Work This Body” – and there is an “Anna Sun”-level single in “Shut Up and Dance”. However, the group largely suffers when they get away from their wheelhouse – “Up 2 U” is ill-fitting harder dance (with a terrible title), while the synths are too sharp on “Down In the Dumps”. An exception must be made for “Come Under the Covers”, where one gets the wistful end of summer from an otherwise middle of summer band.

Talking Is Hard doesn’t push Walk the Moon into bold new ground, but does establish them and their sound. And that’s what you’re really looking for from a ‘song of the summer’ follow-up (even in winter).

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