Sing-along’s and charisma craft an irresistible album

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The Killers meets The Strokes in Canadian pop-rocker Hot Hot Heat’s fourth album “Happiness Ltd.” Not shy about penning straightforward pop melodies and lyrics,this album thrives with one catchy tune after the other. Listeners need not skip tracks as lead singer Steve Bays rushes through thoughts that read like an open diary and are not meant for symbolism lovers, as he enjoys obvious rhymes (Frustation, frustation/I hate this vacation).

The Killers meets The Strokes in Canadian pop-rocker Hot Hot Heat’s fourth album “Happiness Ltd.” Not shy about penning straightforward pop melodies and lyrics,this album thrives with one catchy tune after the other. Listeners need not skip tracks as lead singer Steve Bays rushes through thoughts that read like an open diary and are not meant for symbolism lovers, as he enjoys obvious rhymes (Frustation, frustation/I hate this vacation).

“Let Me In” begs to be sung at the top of listeners’ lungs, combining cadenced drums, energetic guitars and hoarse yet shrill vocals.

The cyclic “Outta Heart” has abundant pop charm and allure. Vague lyrics, an unhurried jam and downhearted singing make this track sound beguilingly recognizable, creating a déj

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