Music critics love when pop-punk bands mature, but most loyal listeners hate it, since it so often means stepping away from the eternally adolescent genre they love and into territory that may be too new, too different. It’s rare, then, that a maturing pop-punk band can satisfy both the music critic and loyal listener, but Toronto’s Safe To Say finds the balance on their second full-length Down in the Dark, out digitally and on CD Friday July 22.