It's quite touching, and serves well to contrast with some of the ego displayed in some of the other songs. This song is heartfelt and upbeat at the same time, as DeLeon promises to be faithful to his girl, and asks if she'll have faith in him. The lyrics for this one, however, can't quite get into myself, so that's a few points docked. (4/5)Īnother one of the singles, Bounce benefits like the rest of the songs from the excellent production values and DeLeons astounding vocals, and it brings a lot to the table when it comes to giving the Cab possible radio hits. Definitely one of the angrier songs on this album, but it nonetheless brightens the mood of the listener and ushers us into Whisper War. This is a suitable opener, being the first single off the album, with music full of energy masking the darker lyrics. While some similarities can be seen in the two's sound, the Cab add their own spin that make Whisper War an experience all its own. On several occasions, I have heard people dismiss the Cab as simply "Justin Timberlake with guitars". Review Summary: While not entirely consistent, the Cab's breakthrough album is packed with ultra-catchy hooks, and musicianship that tends to be sorely lacking in mainstream pop nowadays as a whole.
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