4/2/12

Review: Hyper Crush "Night Wave"


I’ve been a fan of Hyper Crush since their early days on their self- released album. “The Arcade.”  If you’re new to Hyper Crush, “Night Wave” might just hit you like a generic dance party album comparable to LMFAO or Far East Movement. Which is understandable, as “Night Wave “ is a slick collection of party anthems with vocalist Donnie slinging raps on how he’d like to get with a girl, Holly providing vocals that she’s ready to reciprocate and Preston rolling the dance beats that make it all happen on the dance floor. Having heard the full releases by LMFAO and the like, Hyper Crush’s “Night Wave” has more variety, better beats and is a consistently better record.

My only complaint is having known Hyper Crush from their past, I miss their video game references and retro 80’s play. This version of Hyper Crush is much glossier and certainly built for radio and the dancefloor but lacks some of the depth and uniqueness that made them a stand out for me. It’s like the Hyper Crush before was the awkward girl with braces that didn’t know how cute she was and now a few years later she’s all grown up, lost the braces and is strutting her stuff. Hyper Crush still does what they do well enough to keep me tagging along but if they get too caught up in their “hot for the top” status they just may lose the Teflon grip they’d had on me.


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