When Maximo Park released their debut in 2005, many critics were hoping the new wave revival was coming to an end. A Certain Trigger was catchy, but also included almost every post-punk trope that could be imagined. It's jolting rhythmic changes took time to get used to, but slowly the band managed to ditch the comparisons to Razorlight and The Futureheads. Fast-forward to this year's Our Earthly Pleasures, where the band has slightly toned down the frantic, angular rock and taken steps toward a slow, steady maturation process. The Newcastle quintet landed in Toronto this past Saturday night to support their latest disc by playing to a hyper, sold out crowd at the Mod Club.
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Anyone who accuses indie rock darlings The Futureheads of somehow becoming boring after the release of their second album, News & Tributes, need only see them live. At a sweat-filled Phoenix on Wednesday night, the boys from Sunderland, England pulled off a terrific show and proved that ‘energetic’ is still the best word to describe them.
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Newsstand: November 23, 2009