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Many albums are sequenced with the single right up front, but it's reasonable to expect that the quality of the music won't take a dive after those three minutes. Movie Star Kiss avoids that dive, but not by a wide margin. The remaining tracks edge ever-so-slightly toward facelessness. Interesting tidbits do emerge, including judicious use of wah-wah and a Zeppelin-like riff ("Let it Ride"). Movie Star Kiss draws influences from the rockier end of the power pop spectrum (say, Cheap Trick). This band -- essentially a reconstituted Supercrush -- wants to rock it, old-school style.
Song titles are a bit problematic. Yes, it's true that there are a finite number of titles out there, but too many of these call to mind well-known (yet unrelated) songs from other artists (Billy Joel's "Big Shot," "Let it Ride" by BTO, John Lennon's "Starting Over"). And "Teenage Fantasy," well, that phrase is a working example of cliché.
Still, listeners could do a lot worse in 2007. And things are looking up: "Self Destructed," a new track on the group's MySpace page, is stronger than most of this album; it's on a par with "Getaway."