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Never Grow Up
Never Grow Up

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Even though their history together dates back to the early '90s,
Never Grow Up
is just the third LP from German indie pop group
Brideshead
. Released in 2015 by American label
Shelflife
, the album features their bouncy, horn-laden 2014 single "The Mermaid" as well as all four tracks from their 2010
Comeback
EP. The remaining nine songs are all brand-new and, despite this compilation approach,
's good-natured guitar pop sound has changed so little that it all still manages to hang together as a cohesive album. Their knack for sun-dappled melodies and easygoing jangle manifests itself on nearly every song here, from the wistful opener "The Class of 86" to the sprightly "At 45 RPM," both of which provide good examples of the album's surprisingly robust production value. All too often, this type of indie pop is handled with so light a touch that it feels as though a gentle wind could blow it away, but not so with
, which boasts plenty of rock muscle in its rhythm section and layers of pristine guitar work. Standout cut "At Melancholy Bay," with its punchy riffs, unique string section, and clever vocal interplay, offers some of the craftiest moments on an album already filled with hooks. A few songs like "Little Promise" and "Love & Happiness" feel a little too saccharine and featherlight, but even then,
come across as so amiable that it's hard to discredit them. After all, pleasant indie pop is their wheelhouse, and with
they've added another winner to their stable. ~ Timothy Monger
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