I first heard "Passion Pit" randomly looking for new music at the beginning of the summer. I was using Pandora, not my favorite source for music. Every time I type in a song or band I listen and then find myself sifting through crap till pandora locks me out of my skiping priviledge and I'm left thinking I just want to hear the band/song I typed in, why am I not just listening to my music library? However Pandora does have uses, and regardless of it's shortcomings Passion Pit popped up on one of my stations that day. And It was good I dont remeber which song. But I remeber hearing a few more tracks not much later and thinking I like this. That was the extent of my exposure until I saw this a few months later.
I saw this commercial and instantly said to myself... wait I know that song, what is it? I had totally heard it. Of course! It was that fun electronic pop sound I had experienced before, Passion Pit! I immeadiately remembered that I had really liked it and simutaeneasly wondered why I didn't add it to my music collection the first time. And I didn't make the mistake again. I instanly got passion pit's two released albums, both featuring the song "Sleepy Head" which was used in the commercial.
Both albums are fun and feature great songwriting. But there are some noticable differences. Their first album "Chunk Of Change" is a more deconstructed electronic pop. It has great writing, an awesome sound, with three stand out tracks, "I've Got Your Number,""Better Things," and "Sleepy Head." The second album "Manners" sounds more produced from that start and you can tell it was their first album post being signed and getting label financing. It is still strong but instead of single songs standing out it has a more cohesive sound as an album. It still features my favorite of their songs, "Little Secrets," a song that just makes you happy when you hear it, and is super easy to listen to at max volume while driving to work. It will brighten your day if stuck in traffic, I know from experience.
In short this band has made some supper fun music with an interesting sound and great beats. They've got enough pop to not be avant garde and boring, and they sound obscure enough to not be bubbly and dumb. A great indie pop mix. Still a few friends have not enjoyed it as much as myself when I showed it to them, But so what I really like it, and it's totally worth checking out.
- By Wes









