Little Brazil: Tighten The Noose

Little Brazil
Tighten the Noose
Mt. Fuji
2007-02-06

Omaha band Little Brazil doesn’t so much tighten the noose as loosen their grip on this album. Whether you’re looking at “A Thrilling Entrance” and its slow-building but Coldplay anthem bombast, or the rollicking “Last Night”, the band seems to hit all cylinders by simply going where the song takes them. Even when they opt for a tamer pop ditty like “Shades”, it sounds like the perfect cross of Weezer and the Cure. Many of these songs hit all the right spots at exactly the right times, as is the case with the urgent, guitar-driven “Stretching Skin”, which also contains a dance flavoring, while a throwaway song such as “On The Ropes” is still a keeper. Perhaps the surprise of the lot is “Good Day Goodbye”, which starts galloping along and steadily picks up steam, bringing to mind the Killers to a lesser extent. The band also shines on the closing “Killing Confidence”.

RATING 6 / 10