The Used
Toxic Positivity


2.7
average

Review

by Ben STAFF
May 24th, 2023 | 34 replies


Release Date: 05/19/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: I guess this is(n’t) growing up

Trying to puzzle out what exact metric would be most appropriate to measure Toxic Positivity against has caused me quite the headache (see para 4 for spoilers). The 9th project from the Utah melodrama merchants is, as will come as no surprise to those who caught the pre-release singles, not the band’s most ambitious work. Through truncated track lengths and a great deal of nip-ing and tuck-ing, the guys have successfully distilled the 15-year-old-flavoured angst of their earlier works into a more marketable version of the same, tightly tailored for (one presumes) the equally angsty 15-year-olds of 2023. There are still drop-D riffs all over the shop, sprinkled with a fresh batch of “me quite sad now” metaphors and mildly macabre thematics of Lies for the Liars heritage, except now it’s been strained through a safer, plainer, radio-friendly-er sieve.

What this means: the choruses are big and #relatable - the tracklist, including such nuggets as “I Hate Everybody”, “Numb” and “Giving Up” shall, no doubt, speak for itself - whilst the backing instrumental body, sporting fruity synth-leads and compressed-through-a-dishwasher guitar tones, does all that it needs to frame the glistening anxiety in increasingly anthemic robes. I am pleased to confirm that the sum total is, before my tone misleads you, a thoroughly entertaining listen (wut).

Toxic Positivity is stuffed wall-to-wall with bangers, each as tight as a highstreet accountant and clean as your grandma’s linens. If you were to approach its particular brand of pop punk adorned w/ paper mache teeth with anything close to the degree of seriousness warranted by the very-good-ness of a In Love and Death, and therefore decide to laugh off the simplified songcraft here, then I’d suggest the joke may well be on you. The gateway ‘heavy album’ status that this record so obviously shoots for is done so well, and in such a carefree and unashamed manner that, even as someone about 10 years beyond its target demographic, I can’t help but beam like an idiot throughout. From the pink-bubbly glee of “Top of the World” to the plastesine-snot and faux-grit of riff-bomb “Pinky Swear”, Toxic Positivity is a joy to inhabit - as dumb and refreshingly self-aware fun for the whole family. That this commercialisation is achieved without completely selling their souls is all the more pleasing - sure, anything approaching creative risk was ripped clean off the LP at approximately the same time as their parental advisory sticker, but McCracken still has a wonderful set of pipes on him, and the Alex Pardee -styled cartoonish air that the band have championed over the years remains well intact nonetheless.

Ideally, no: this is not the direction I wanted to see a lifelong musical companion go down when approaching the twilight years of their career - The Canyon was, for its flaws, a more interesting artistic decision (I’m told); but, given accessibility lane is an apparently inevitable direction so many artists of their era/genre have already walked down witlessly, I’d much rather that The Used go willingly and with good intentions then be dragged kicking and screaming. Everything about Toxic Positivity was a deliberate choice - including, but not limited to, the embroidered “no one understands me” pillows, idiot’s guide to gang vocals and well-intentioned central message (see closer) - and so, whether you love or hate it, do not attribute the guys’ latest lumbering gear shift to a lack of agency. Rejoice, instead, in the fact that a 20 year old band are still able to conjure a flutter of elation in an increasingly jaded (and no longer young) adult (me!). The value of formative stepping stones is oft undersung, too, and that, perhaps, is the metric this should be judged against. If you have a rather angsty 15-year-old living under your roof, give them this album. They’ll thank you later, eventually, I promise; just give it about 10 years or so.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
AsleepInTheBack
Staff Reviewer
May 24th 2023


10114 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

This is shit and I kinda like it

onionbubs
May 24th 2023


20728 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

really great review. love the last paragraph. wish i had that flutter of positivity (heh) towards this thing. i dont even think its particularly well made by the standards its setting out for truth be told

Manatea
Staff Reviewer
May 24th 2023


1923 Comments


A) I love this review and b) I feel the exact same way about this album lol

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
May 24th 2023


18856 Comments


Utah Melodrama Merchants should be their new band name

AsleepInTheBack
Staff Reviewer
May 24th 2023


10114 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Hands off. That’s the name of my next doom metal band.

vult
May 24th 2023


2307 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

DUMB DUMB DOES ANYONE ELSE FEEL DUMB?

Pheromone
May 25th 2023


21336 Comments


great great review

henryChinaski
May 25th 2023


5016 Comments


artwork is sweet in combination with the album title

SatcomAngel
May 25th 2023


37 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Great review. I also really like the album artwork and name combo a lot.



2.9 sounds about right. It's somewhere between 2.5 and a 3.



I was wincing during some moments on this album and then settled down and realized it wasn't so bad. Numb and House of Sand are my least favorites and the rest of the album is pretty much on par. Which is to say not great yet still enjoyable.





Purpl3Spartan
May 25th 2023


8542 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I hate how much I enjoyed the first song



album art does rule tho yeah

Feather
May 25th 2023


10111 Comments


Great review

DietMilk
May 26th 2023


105 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Lmfao

Rowan5215
Staff Reviewer
May 26th 2023


47598 Comments


great writeup but not even an asleep banger can convince me this isn't absolute dookie. I Hate Everybody is the worst song I've heard all year

onionbubs
May 26th 2023


20728 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

fully agree re: i hate everybody. absolutely horrible horrible song

Teal
May 26th 2023


601 Comments


This album frustrates the hell out of me. I loved "Fuck You" when it was released and thought it would appear on the album, but it was shelved along with the supposed album rollout single "People Are Vomit". Besides the absolutely puzzling exclusion of those two songs, a majority of the songs here sound simply half-baked. Nine of the eleven songs fall under the three minute mark. "Pinky Swear" and "House of Sand" literally sound like unfinished first drafts - and the band had the gall to press a barely thirty-minute album on double vinyl. I just can't even, man.

The Used are one of those infuriating bands that always show you a glimpse of what they're capable of but can never seem to put it all together.

JayEnder
May 26th 2023


19802 Comments


These guys dropped the greatest emocore album of all time then just gradually got worse over time

Feather
May 26th 2023


10111 Comments


These guys finally got their shit together and released a mature late career album and then decided to degenerate to whatever this is

DreamAgain
May 26th 2023


2469 Comments


I kind of liked the opening track in that not great but still catchy way then I got really bored a few more in and lost complete interest.

LightAndGlass
May 26th 2023


1100 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

That album art does not deserve the music attached to it. This feels like The Used were hitting an album per x years quota. It's not even bad but offensively mediocre. Quinn and Branden really were the brains behind everything great about this band.

Feather
May 26th 2023


10111 Comments


Justin Shekoski was the real reason The Canyon was so good, but also so different from everything else The Used has ever done.



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