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Hearts on Parade

Hearts on Parade
American Hi-Fi

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Track Listing

  1. Maybe Won't Do
  2. Hell Yeah!
  3. Geeks Get the Girls
  4. We Can't Be Friends
  5. Something Real
  6. Highs and Lows
  7. Everlasting Fall
  8. Separation Anxiety
  9. Baby Come Home
  10. Where Did We Go Wrong
  11. Hearts On Parade

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #108613 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-04-12
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced

Customer Reviews

Rocking On4
I downloaded this album about 6 months ago. I already own their previous two albums, and all i can say is that they just keep getting better. There are a lot of catchy songs on this album and i have grown to love it. if you are a fan of American Hi-Fi i recommend this album to you, it's an excellent album.

A horrible ill-advised mess1
I've been a fan of this band since they started, and saw them support Bowling For Soup recently. They played a couple of new songs which sounded pretty good (Geeks get the girls and Separation Anxiety) so I decided to get he new album on the strength of it.

What a disappointment! While it's quite normal for bands to mature and for their music to evolve, this album is a mess of ill-advised experiments with new styles. They can't decide if they want to be Maroon 5 or The Clash circa 1982, and end up sounding tepid and banal. It's all a horrible mess with none of the new ideas working properly.

They were never the most original band, but at least they were good at what they did - and if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

Taking their music forward5
I've been a fan of American hi-fi for quiet a while now, and i own both their previous albums, and enjoy them both very much. When i first heard this i thought - is this it? But after a few more listens i realised how diverse and different these new treacks really were.

They've definately taken a step forward with this new album, giving it a distinct style that they can call their own, with stand out tracks being, geeks get the girls and where did we go wrong.

This albums been in my cd player ever since i bought it. I actually downloaded the japenese import about 9 months ago, yet i felt i owed it to the band to go out and support them by buying their record - its really that good!

EmOtiConMan