Band : Little League
Album : Frames
Release Year : 2010
Genre : Punk / Emo
Release Year : 2010
Genre : Punk / Emo
Tracklist :
01. Let's Agree Not To Forget
02. Hope Go Round
03. Hot Knife
04. Tally Song
05. Crumbs
06. Return of the Goose Knuckle
02. Hope Go Round
03. Hot Knife
04. Tally Song
05. Crumbs
06. Return of the Goose Knuckle
Little League's name is a suit waiting to happen (it almost happened to  Philadelphia act Kill Verona, who used to go by the same name), but  considering the longevity most bands of their style have, maybe it won't  be a problem. That's both a blessing and a curse for the Tallahassee  act, because they're doing a cool—albeit increasingly popular—style of  emo on their Frames EP many of us flock to. 
It's the kind that bustles and occasionally noodles, nestling them  comfortably within the newer class of bands like snowing and Hightide  Hotel. I sense much heavier Promise Ring—and, to an extent,  Braid—influences running their way through their stuff, though, with  double-tracked vocals that attempt smoother, more straightforward  singing through a slightly nasal lower register. TPR's touch is  especially evident in melodically ambitious cuts like "Tally Song"  (total Nothing Feels Good worship for blinks of an ear) and the  rhythmic juts of standout "Hot Knife". It's a little off-key in  "Crumbs", and it's just A-OK. Closer "Return of the Gooseknuckle" seems  like the "anthem." 
There's some surefire familarity at play here, and while the sound may  still be better than the actual songs, Little League's doing a  gimmick-free, enjoyable take on a weathered, honest style. If their  progression is parallel with the development their peers have managed in  such short times, someone's getting a promotion.
 

 
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