Tiny Moving Parts – Celebrate | Track By Track

Formed by brothers Matthew and Billy Chevalier and cousin Dylan Mattheisen, from Benson, Minnesota. The album gives you a major pop punk feel across the 10 tracks and Kirsty gave her thoughts – track by track!

 

Formed by brothers Matthew and Billy Chevalier and cousin Dylan Mattheisen, from Benson, Minnesota. The album gives you a major pop punk feel across the 10 tracks. The band have toured with the likes of Modern Baseball, The Wonder Years and Letlive.

1- The opening track that appears on the album is Good Enough, the song is a very heart felt song with catchy guitar riff’s. It sounds like it has been yanked straight out of a Neck Deep song.

2- Happy Birthday is very skater punk/punk influenced with some scream vocals in there. Great song!

3- Birdhouse very pop punk with a great melodic guitar tune to it. With the vocals it sounds like The Story so Far made a baby with Twenty One Pilots and made a sick track that works excellently!

4- Headache sounds very similar to the first track “Good Enough” with certain vocal melodies. The guitar’s could have been produced better as they sound very midi.

5- Common Cold this song has a great drum beat and guitar solos within it. This track has a lot of emotion put into it and it tells a story of emotions and how that person is feeling.

6- Stay Warm this track has a lot similarities to Blink 182’s “What’s My Age Again?” at the start but takes a complete different turn when it really kicks into the song.

7- Breathe Deep sounds sort of electronic at the opening of the song, going into the end of the song, the vocals start to speed up, not 100% keen on this track!

8- Volumes this is a catchy, melodic track with a great drum beat throughout.

9- Minnesota I love this track, by far one of the best on the album. The track has some great guitar solos within.

10- Minnow the guitar and drum beat mix at the start is music to my ears (literally), with female vocals in this track it mixes so well.

As an avid Pop Punk lover this was a pleasant listen for me! There is some really amazing songs on this album, my personal favourite being the opening track “Good Enough”. Overall I loved this album and would definitely recommend fellow Pop Punk lovers to give this a purchase!

Kirsty Johnston

May 13, 2016

My name is Kirsty Johnston and I come from a Village called Bothwell. I have a such a tickle for Pop-punk and my favourite band is Neck Deep. I attend New College Lanarkshire studying music business in the hope to worm my way into the industry setting up live events. I am not afraid to spit out my honest opinion but I love everyone.

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