Album Reviews
Bad Habits
4.0
Michigan’s Every Avenue has already been going at it since 2003 and by releasing two albums and touring with the likes of All Time Low and Yellowcard, they have made somewhat of a name for themselves with their extremely saccharine pop-rock.
And while they do another pretty good job of doing just that on “Bad Habits” with the help of producer Aaron Sprinkle, it’s also the band’s biggest problem if you ask me. It’s all a little too cutesy for my taste and when they really do bring out the schmalz in songs like “I Can’t Not Love You”, it becomes a bit too much to take.