A piecemeal of sub-standard guitar-pop hooks, Right Action shoots its load within the first minute and spends the remaining playtime trying to stuff its flaccid knob into 2013’s unreceptive orifice. Remember that moment when Take Me Out had that deceptive build-up, paying off with a complete about face? Magic. Brilliant. Remember the enticing wink-nod charm of Do You Want To? Top-notch. Remember those two tracks from Tonight? Sorta. Not really. Remember Right Action? Barely. And I just finished listening to it.
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