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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Practice Makes Perfect
- Doctor
- Navigate Me
- Loser
- Do What You Do
- Hollywood
- Safe Ride
- The Lock Down Denial
- Marriage To Millions
- Miss Sobriety
- Time
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #16899 in Music
- Released on: 2008-07-07
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Enhanced
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
The Buffalo, NY emo-pop tykes follow up their 2006 debut 'The Same Old Blood Rush With A New Touch' with this sophomoreeffort. While contemporaries such as Fall Out Boy and PanicAt The Disco flirt with hip-hop beats and 60s pop, they have stuck resolutely to their super-catchy, ironic pop-punk style. With bigger hooks and poppier melodies than ever, the album boasts a slick, smooth production by Goldfinger's John Feldmann (The Used, Atreyu, Story Of The Year).
Customer Reviews
Goodgoodgood
Well seeing as nobody else has reviewed this yet, at least after it came out, I thought I would. I loved the first album, so first off I'd say if you are already a fan then defo get this one too!!
It's fairly similar to the first album, but not too samey. I thought every track on "Same Old..." was great, there are a few not-so-good ones on this, however, hence only 4 stars.
Best tracks for me are "Navigate me" , "Marriage to millions" and "Time".
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Well it's not out physically here yet...
But it's been on iTunes since the start of the week (where incidentally you get a few extra tracks, which are ok but inessential)
While I wouldn't say that the first album was one of my absolute favourites it was an enjoyable catchy romp that I kept coming back to.
The second album - well it is largely more of the same, bouncy tunes, crap song titles and a vocal that falls just on the right side of irritating. Sound seems a bit fuller, and a couple of tracks edge closer to rock than 'Same Old..'s powerpop, but I think that I can safely say that if you enjoyed the first album then you'll like this one - and if you hated it then you are unlikely to be converted. But if you never really heard them before it's well worth giving them a go.
Not as good as their debut!
Their first album took me by storm, I loved the witty lyrics and the catchy tunes. When I found out they were releasing a new one I rushed over to Amazon and ordered it. However it didn't live up to the first album. Their are some great songs on the album yet their sound has become a little bit more poppier which saddens me because I loved their original sound even more. However it's still a pretty great album and if you liked the first album as much as I did it's defenitely worth purchasing this one too!





