
When an album arrives in your inbox stating it's for fans of Brand New, Death Cab for Cutie, Say Anything, The Starting Line, Taking Back Sunday. Much interest and intrigue quickly comes apparent. However for Les Sages (pronounced Lay-Sahj), the expectation doesn't quite match up, although
'Share This' does have its strong, captivating moments early on;
'The League War' has twinkling guitars and makes the comparison to Say Anything and Death Cab For Cutie somewhat true. Whilst
'Reinvention' is when the record truly starts, yearning guitars and well-placed vocal harmonies that goes along at a brewing pace into a chorus that refrains from completely exploding.
In a similar fashion
'The Soldiers Mark' sees the band pouring their heart out openly, with the Larson brothers providing the most mesmerizing moments of the album;
"Can someone please hit the pause button? Now I'm here".