No Pop No Stars Corner: Envelopes - 'Demon' - Cool Album.

"Sister In Love"
Now, this review is like a Choose-Your-Own Adventure novel. If the above description made you feel super-excited to hear Envelopes, this album will be a perfect 10 for you. Stop reading and go buy the import version of the album to get that “I had it as an import!” edge on your friends. If the above description made you roll your eyes and/or yawn, keep reading. First things first: the DIY sound of the record is not, necessarily, a gimmick. The 11 songs on the record are in fact demos recorded by the band themselves in a rented house in the English Countryside. Demon is Swedish for demo, which makes sense, since the tracks are demos and the band is 4/5’s Swedish, also serving to absolve Envelopes of a trite Beelzebub reference.
The three opening tracks, “It Is the Law”, “Glue”, and “Sister in Love”, are no doubt the most indie-friendly and/or the catchiest songs on the record. They will probably be the tracks that get the band the most notice; it is the rest of Demon that (will) justify the attention. The fourth track is where things start to get interesting. "Your Fight Is Over” is a wistful melody, gentle pop tune in the vein of Belle and Sebastian, and that great track is immediately followed by "I Don’t Even Know”, another strongly crafted pop tune with a jagged guitar hook and some delicious "whoa oh whaa oh… hey!” backing vox. This one-two (or four-five?) punch is where Envelopes begin to distinguish themselves from all the other bands that can write a catchy indie single like "Sister in Love”.

RATING:8
Text By Ryan Gillespie - Pop Matters
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