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Moving in Stereo The Rails grow up fast with their second release, Parallel Movements by Jack Beltane Saturday, October 10, 2009 ![]() Parallel Movements is the kind of power pop that begs you to blast it with the top down. The songs are high energy and positivebut don't be quick to cast them in the same light as so many la-la-land postive rockers: The Rails are serious. On the balance happy, sure, but seriously happy, nonetheless. These aren't tracks to accompany the vacant stares of self-lobotomized students who think that the worst thing you can do is point out that things are bad, but the Rails don't dwell. "The Paradigm Shift" and "Conspiracy Song" contain thoughtful commentaries, even as the underlying message is the same as the rest of the tracks: We can overcome whatever hardships there are, and the first step is to recognize that those hardships exist. Parallel Movements leaves you wanting more, which is all an album can hope to do: We're already looking forward to the next album or, better yet, a live show. The Rails Parallel Movements self-released |
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