Island
2008
Texas
About This Album
There are a number of reasons why Playradioplay!'s debut album, Texas, feels like peeking into a teenager's journal instead of listening to an album. Part of it has to do with the deeply personal lyrics that are both obscure and intimate, offering just enough detail to help listeners relate, but not enough to give them the whole story. But in this case, the fragile vulnerability on display isn't a stylistic choice, but genuine expression -- Daniel Hunter, the one-man show behind the project, was just 17 (and not yet out of high school) when he signed with Island Records. The lyrics and emotions on Texas lay his youthful angst and uncertainty out for display, but why fault a teenage artist for being, well, a teenage artist? Though their music is nothing alike, Hunter's situation calls to mind another young Daniel -- in this case, Silverchair's Daniel Johns -- in the sense that the album captures not only Hunter's current skill, but also his future potential. Like Silverchair's Frogstomp, Texas is not a perfect album, but it doesn't need to be. It's refreshing and exciting enough to listen to Hunter explore his sound, often with shimmering results. His voice is haunting and delicate, blending into the background of electronic beats, loops, and guitar only to come back to the forefront for the inevitably catchy refrain.
Track List (try tracks 1,4 and 12)

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