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PLAIN WHITE T'S - 1,2,3,4
| Billoard |
| Plain White T's scored a mainstream breakthrough with the No. 1 hit "Hey There Delilah" in 2007. While "Natural Disaster," the first single from their current album ("Big Bad World") failed to live up to that crossover smash, it also veered in a more rock-oriented direction. The follow-up, "1,2,3,4," returns the group to the acoustic love song formula that catapulted it to worldwide success. With a light strumming guitar as the main backdrop, lead singer Tom Higgenson offers a heartfelt vocal as he earnestly writes a wish list for his love: "Give me more loving from the very start/Piece me back together when I fall apart." While sentimentality might be gush in most hands, Plain White T's balance it with enough musicality to add weight —and more important, to get folks singing along.—Chris W. Woods...full text |
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| Angryape |
| Not a cover of the Feist hit, '1, 2, 3, 4' is the latest single from the 'Hey There Delilah' hitmakers Plain White Ts. If you purchased the group's fifth album 'Big Bad World' then you'll be familiar with the track already, but for those haven't heard it, here is the black-and-white music video....full text |
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| Rhapsody |
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Take a deep breath Shelby, it's not the Feist song by the same name. By picking up their acoustic guitars on this single, Plain White T's attempt to recreate the magical sensitive-teen sparkle that brought them into the public eye with "Hey There Delilah." This calculated ballad might not have the casual cool of that single, but the bed of cellos gives it a sophisticated touch....full text |
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