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Mike Ponser's debut album is described as "synth-pop". This is accurate, but not inclusive of all its elements. "31 Minutes To Takeoff" features songs about hooking up, relationships, partying, and designer sunglasses. Every track on the album is danceable. Posner's general appearance, facial hair style, clothing, even the tone of his voice at first would lead some to stereotype him as kind of a self-absorbed poser. I can all but assure you this is not the case. After listening to his record, there is a certain sincerity about the 22 year old singer from Detroit that shines through. The first two singles, "Cooler Than Me" and "Please Don't Go" are definitely infectiously catchy. The whole album is lyrically pretty fresh. None of the tracks are cumbersome. This is a pretty solid pop album.

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Track:
Cooler Than Me



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