Chester French – Love the Future
Release Date – April 21, 2009
Hipster band name, check. Cool album art, check. Catchy title, check. Unfortunately neither this band nor this album are nearly as cool as they look on paper. Chester French’s debut release “Love the Future” seems like it should be so good but it just falls short. Love the Future had so much potential, Chester French was called Harvard’s answer to Vampire Weekend, but sometimes EPs and mix tapes are better than full-length albums.
Some of the songs are downright annoying, especially “Jimmy Choos” – please don’t ever let “ooh” be part of your lyrics. Others such as “Bebe Buell” is crass, but funny; be sure to catch the random high-pitched singer during the chorus (with “oh’s” this time). A couple of songs are good, “Beneath the Veil” and in particular. The rest of the songs are either too similar to each other or are just forgettable.
The retro-pop duo seems to have the same idea that Rooney does. Yet while Rooney keeps that slight innocence that makes their music so good, Chester French seem too raunchy. There was so much hope for this album. So much potential. Sadly, Love the Future proves that sometimes the buzz is better than the band.



