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Offline Regan  
#1 Posted : 03 June 2009 13:34:11(UTC)
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I know Lewis and Jake love this band. I've listened to them ever since Tell All Your Friends came out and have followed them since. IMO I don't think they have made a bad album yet. I just got their new CD today(Which came out today) New Again and when I first heard there new single "Sink Into Me" I absolutely did not like it. I thought my favorite band had sold out but after a few listens and listening to this album all the way through it is a good album. It's hard to choose their first album, most people pick there first one but I think Fred has been there best guitarist they have ever had and I really don't think they could ever replace him. Matt Fazzi is good from what I heard but I really just liked the way Fred played when I saw them live.
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#2 Posted : 04 June 2009 20:57:10(UTC)
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Agree entirely, as stated ahah :)

Tell All Your Friends was a top debut and every song was a hit. So long as people cease comparing all their following albums to their debut, and take each for what it is, they're all very very solid albums. Where You Want To Be is a personal mention of mine :)

New album is really good, though I'd've loved to hear more of Fazzi. I'm unsure what Adam's trying to prove by taking the majority of vocal duties himself. But that's my only fault of the album...
Offline Instead of the Everyday  
#3 Posted : 05 June 2009 03:04:13(UTC)
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Looks like I'll be off to the record shop tomorrow. :D
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Offline Regan  
#4 Posted : 05 June 2009 13:35:26(UTC)
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xNightsidex wrote:
Agree entirely, as stated ahah :)

Tell All Your Friends was a top debut and every song was a hit. So long as people cease comparing all their following albums to their debut, and take each for what it is, they're all very very solid albums. Where You Want To Be is a personal mention of mine :)

New album is really good, though I'd've loved to hear more of Fazzi. I'm unsure what Adam's trying to prove by taking the majority of vocal duties himself. But that's my only fault of the album...

I thought I was like the only one that thought every song off of TAYF was good. It's really like that on all their albums for me. They don't put one bad song up on the album. I can listen to everyone of their albums from start to finish. I did notice on the new CD though how Adam did take most of the vocal duties himself.
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Offline xNightsidex  
#5 Posted : 06 June 2009 10:19:08(UTC)
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Yeah tbf it's the only thing that's disappointed me slightly as it goes from album to album; the general decline in dual-vocal parts. It was there on WYWTB still, but faded off on Louder Now.
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#6 Posted : 06 June 2009 15:17:03(UTC)
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xNightsidex wrote:
Yeah tbf it's the only thing that's disappointed me slightly as it goes from album to album; the general decline in dual-vocal parts. It was there on WYWTB still, but faded off on Louder Now.


Yeah I notice it now how if you listen to the first two cds its there but on louder now it's hardly there. the 3rd and 4th cd is what the band is going to argue with.
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Offline Instead of the Everyday  
#7 Posted : 07 June 2009 02:19:02(UTC)
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Many of my friends who've bought this album are supremely disappointed in it. They complain generally about the mass-appeal and pop-ish nature of the songs, and that every single track likens back to "Liar (It takes one to know one)".... whatever that means. I'm still going to get it, though.
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Offline Chimp Records  
#8 Posted : 07 June 2009 02:48:09(UTC)
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Yeah it is kinda too pop for them. Still, not a horrible album. Not great, but not bad.
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