Pretend To Be Brave was the fifth full-length album by
indie rock band
BOAT, released in 2013.[1][2] It was the follow-up to the band's 2011 album, Dress Like Your Idols.
Pretend To Be Brave received largely positive reviews from critics.
Pitchfork Media's Jamieson Cox called the album "a breezy, compact guitar pop record... surprisingly concerned with maturity and mortality, and this juxtaposition is the source of some of the album's finest moments" and compared the album's sound to
The New Pornographers.[4]KEXP claimed its "songs are reminiscent of the most pop-friendly side of
Pavement, contrasting buoyant song hooks and infectious sing-a-long choruses with lovably self-effacing lyrics".[5]
Pretend To Be Brave was the fifth full-length album by
indie rock band
BOAT, released in 2013.[1][2] It was the follow-up to the band's 2011 album, Dress Like Your Idols.
Pretend To Be Brave received largely positive reviews from critics.
Pitchfork Media's Jamieson Cox called the album "a breezy, compact guitar pop record... surprisingly concerned with maturity and mortality, and this juxtaposition is the source of some of the album's finest moments" and compared the album's sound to
The New Pornographers.[4]KEXP claimed its "songs are reminiscent of the most pop-friendly side of
Pavement, contrasting buoyant song hooks and infectious sing-a-long choruses with lovably self-effacing lyrics".[5]