Rotation

Rotation

by Cute Is What We Aim For
Rotation

Rotation

by Cute Is What We Aim For

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Overview

In the two years since their debut album, The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch, Cute Is What We Aim For have had time to take stock of their strengths and weaknesses, capitalizing on the former and improving upon or discarding the latter as necessary. There's some evidence on Rotation that the group has actually employed such introspection -- if only for a few minutes -- but hasn't learned much from the experience. The most noticeable change on Cute Is What We Aim For's sophomore album is a slick, slightly more mature sound that employs more than the standard bass-guitar-drums-vocals lineup. A horn section shows up a number of times, synthesizers add depth, and producer John Feldmann smoothes out any potential rough edges with a healthy dose of studio gloss. The lyrics could use a little work, though. Shaant Hacikyan's words are on the ineffective side, as in the ostensibly empowering "Do What You Do," which for all its bluster delivers nothing outside generic encouragement and a bland, "be yourself!" sentiment; there's "Navigate Me," a song that was probably conceptualized as a passionate romp through the sheets but instead comes off as a bit creepy. (There's something about the repeated line "These sheets aren't stopping me" that doesn't inspire thoughts of romance.) There's also the bizarre "Hollywood," which pays homage to an apparent fantasyland where the West Coast film hub was without scandal, conflict, superficiality, or strife. (It was also a time "when singers wrote songs instead of hooks," begging the question as to why Cute Is What We Aim For didn't try this themselves.) It's an earnest effort, like all of the songs on Rotation, but those with even a basic knowledge of Hollywood history won't be able to resist rolling their eyes. Rotation is a shiny but ultimately fluff. ~ Katherine Fulton

Product Details

Release Date: 06/24/2008
Label: Fueled By Ramen Records
UPC: 0075678993220
Rank: 180517

Tracks

  1. Practice Makes Perfect
  2. Doctor
  3. Navigate Me
  4. Loser
  5. Do What You Do
  6. Hollywood
  7. Safe Ride
  8. The Lock Down Denial
  9. Marriage to Millions
  10. Miss Sobriety
  11. Time
  12. [Untitled Hidden Track]
  13. [CD-ROM Track]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cute Is What We Aim For   Primary Artist
Matt "Hippie" Appleton   Flute,Vocals,Keyboards,Horn,Oboe
Shaant Hacikyan   Vocals
Matt Appleton   Horn,Oboe,Flute,Vocals,Keyboards
Kyle Moorman   Vocals
John Feldmann   Vocals,Strings,Keyboards,Percussion
Julian Feldmann   Vocals
Fred Cimato   Guitar (Bass)
Jeff Czum   Piano,Guitar,Vocals
Tom Falcone   Drums
Jess Neilson   Clarinet,Clarinet (Bass)
Dave Taylor   Vocals
Chris Dauray   Vocals,Sax (Alto)
Dave Melillo   Vocals

Technical Credits

Chuck Anderson   Artwork,Cover Art
Barret Wertz   Stylist
Cyndi Lynott   Marketing
Matt Appleton   Engineer
Kyle Moorman   Engineer
Joe Gastwirt   Mastering
John Feldmann   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Audio Production,String Arrangements
Matt "Hippie" Appleton   Engineer
Cute Is What We Aim For   Composer
Shaant   Lyricist
Andrew Zaeh   Photography
John Janick   A&R
Michelle Piza   Package Manager
Tomiwa Aladekomo   Art Coordinator
John Feldman   Composer
Connie Makita   Design,Layout Design
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