The Frames

'The Cost'

The poor man's U2 slowly descend into melodrama.

Spin Rating3 of 10

On their sixth album, these Irish rockers clearly ache to be anthemic rather than adventurous. The result is a tepid effort that bogs down their previously rugged and introspective rock with power-ballad vibrato, lurid over-orchestration, and petulantly vague lyrics. The Cost has been pared of the electronic influences that worked well on 2005's Burn the Maps, replacing them with self-indulgent swooning. When singer Glen Hansard hisses, "Dance, monkey, dance / Don't have me repeating myself" (on "The Side You Never Get to See"), you'll need a Guinness to erase the memory of a record with theatrics to spare but nothing to say. 

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By Stacey Anderson

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