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But dwelling on the band's influences misses the point. Carnavas didn't play like a best-of-the-'90s compilation. Neither does the new Swoon, which makes those sounds Silversun's own. It isn't a departure — thick, huge-sounding guitars propel the chorus in the opener "There's No Secrets This Year" — but Swoon shows commendable growth. Like Carnavas, Silversun recorded it with producer Dave Cooley and mixed it with Tony Hoffer, but unlike that album, Swoon was tracked all at once, not in multiple sessions interrupted by touring. That lends the album a cohesion its predecessor lacked; Swoon sounds like Silversun taking its time, with a minimum of studio bloat (16-piece orchestra excepted). It lacks some of Carnavas' instant pleasures, but Swoon finds Silversun Pickups on the right path.

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