The Cigavettes have opened for the likes of British rock act 22-20s and Asian Kung-Fu Generation's Masafumi Goto and have appeared at Osaka's Minami Wheel festival. Originally from Fukuoka, two years ago the quintet decided to make Tokyo their home base. "We Rolled Again" is their sophomore offering.
Like their 2011 eponymous debut, "We Rolled Again" is brimming with radio-friendly, pop-rock melodies and singalong choruses. Throughout the disc, The Cigavettes unabashedly flaunt their love of 1960s rock and pop. Short opening number "Presley Song" has a definite Fab Four feel to it, while "She's So Fine (She's Not Fair)," sees the band borrowing liberally from the famed chorus for the chart-topping hit "The Loco-Motion." Mixing elements of surf and jangly garage rock, "My Old Car" gives a nod to The Beach Boys. The following track, "My Girl," opens with some great vocal harmonies that also bring Brian Wilson and friends to mind.
When The Cigavettes stick with their '60s influences, they turn out well-crafted sunny anthems with ease. But when they leave their comfort zone, they stumble. Trying their hand at something new, the instrumental Celtic-folk track "Flux Fiddlers on the Roof" feels awkward and out-of-place on "We Rolled Again." "Can't Find Memories" sees them delving into disco and doesn't fare much better.
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