Teetering somewhere between brash garage rock and sunny indie pop,
the Grates' full-length debut
Gravity Won't Get You High builds on the sound they introduced on
Ouch. The Touch EP. Much like
Be Your Own Pet,
the Grates have absorbed all the bright, loud, immediate moments from
the White Stripes and (especially)
Yeah Yeah Yeahs, adding their own lighthearted, almost cartoonish twist: "Seek Me," "19 20 20," and the cheeky-sexy "Trampoline" sound like
Karen O could've sung them in grade school. A lot of
Gravity Won't Get You High's songs feel like foul-mouthed, sing-songy nursery rhymes, and when
the Grates are at their best, their mischief is addictive. When
Patience Hodgson sings "I'm gonna go like this to you/Lalala!" on "Lies are Much More Fun," you can practically see her waggling her tongue and making funny faces, while "Rock Boys" and "Science Is Golden" boast guitars that sound like blazing beams of sunlight. However, as fun as
Gravity Won't Get You High can be, it has enough repetitive tracks and clunkers (including the, well, grating opening track "I Won't Survive" and the cryptic closing ballad "I Am Siam," neither of which plays to the band's strengths) to make the album more of a promising debut than one that actually delivers. ~ Heather Phares