The Sidekicks : Runners in The Nerved World
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The Sidekicks : Runners in The Nerved World

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This album is the first The Sidekicks have released since their signing to the well-known label, Epitaph. For a band who’ve been around since the late ‘90s, they’ve managed to stay away from mainstream success. Which is surprising; their laid-back indie-punk sound would have made them a perfect candidate for a one-hit wonder in the early 2000’s. They sound like the lovechild of The Shins and Fastball.

It’s not a lack of talent keeping them from mainstream success; there just isn’t enough ‘unique’ about them to really separate them from the crowd. Nerved World is good, the majority of the songs are fine, a couple are better, but none are bad. Everything in Twos, The Kid Who Broke His Wrist and Blissfield MI all stand out, the rest of the songs get hard to differentiate. Not in a bad way, it makes for excellent background music.

This is the kind of album that might grow on me over time. It’s good, just not very unique.

BY CASSIE HEDGER