It used to be that every band had to deal with the difficult third album syndrome, but these day it seems the second album slump has taken precedence. Case in point: LA trio Foster the People are still very much caught in the shadow of 
            
               Pumped Up Kicks,
            
          the monster hit single which kick-started their career. Nothing else on their debut album 
            
               (Torches)
            
          could match it, and that's also true of 
            
               Supermodel.
            
          In fact, the attempts to fuse another hit of a similar scale means that much awkwardness ensues in the studio. Instead of relying on frontman Mark Foster's penmanship with hooks and melodies, 
            
               Supermodel
            
          over-eggs the pudding at every turn with unpalatable riffs, unworkable plot twists and over-elaborate structures. When Foster & co keep it sweet and simple, as on the effortless cool of 
            
               Best Friend,
            
          they're onto something. But that's the exception, not the rule. fosterthepeople.com
Download: 
            
               Best Friend
Foster the People: Supermodel











    