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On Feb. 24, MisterWives released their first full-length album, “Our Own House,” to succeed their 2014 EP “Reflections.” The album takes their already groovy, upbeat vibe to a whole new level. From the radiant, horn-powered, “Best I Can Do,” to the slower ballads of “Coffins” and “Oceans,” MisterWives has made a name for themselves with an album that covers a wide array of moods.

The five-part band from New York City formed in early 2013 and has been touring the United Sates since. Predominately performing at music festivals, the indie and alternative band has been blowing up almost every “upcoming artists to watch” list, one of them being MTV’s Artist to Watch of 2015. A swift rise to fame is just around the corner.

Bringing some of the songs from the first EP to the new album, “Our Own House” is a mix of old and new, laced with feel-good vibes, never failing to disappoint. They have continued to produce new hooks and new beats that consistently stand out in the rapidly growing alternative genre.

“Queens,” the final song on the album, leaves listeners in a reminiscent mood, recalling childhood dreams and adventures. This track is a tribute to what Queens, New York represented for lead singer Amanda Lee Duffy. Having grown up in Queens, she recalls how the united atmosphere of the borough made her strong and independent. From that, she pulls the message that you should always appreciate what you have and the loved ones that surround you.

“Imagination Infatuation” is fun, colorful and highlights the MisterWives’ vibrant energy. This track is a great tribute to the music festival feel, a niche they rightfully dominated this past year.

In this new album, the group successfully tackles love and breakup songs, steering clear of the stereotypical complaint-filled words and beats that poison today’s pop music. Diving in to the true trends and emotions of a tough relationship, “Coffins” and “Oceans” bring a new take to the love song genre, supported by clever lyrics and strong drum tracks.

The rest of the album is jam-packed with strong trumpet tunes, unique drum tracks and creative lyrics. I dare you to listen to any one of these songs and not dance or tap your foot. You’ll find it impossible.