The Academy Is... From The Carpet E.P.
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Tracklist:
1. Pour Yourself A Drink (Basement demo)
2. The Fever
3. Phrase That Pays (Nashville Version)
4. Working Class Hero
5. Down And Out (Piano Rendition Featuring Sheldon Miller on Piano)
6. Black Mamba (Three In The Morning Party Mix)


Release Date: 2006

Ranking: #175 for 2006

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3.3
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3.5
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Pyramidman USER (2 Reviews)

2006-04-15 | 13 comments | 1,864 views

5 of 5 thought this review was well written

The ironic thing about The Academy Is.. is that they almost never existed. Lead singer William Beckett and Lead guitarist Mike Carden grew up as rivals. But one day both of their bands broke up, and they got together and realized how much they had in common, and The Academy Is… (well, technically they were just The Academy, they changed their name later) was born. After being signed to Fueled By Ramen (the same label that gave you Fall Out Boy) they created the masterpiece of an album Almost Here. This is an acoustic EP featuring three songs from Almost Here, two new songs, and one cover, and is only available via download from i-tunes.

The first track Pour Yourself A Drink is a basement demo, and you can tell from the start. The mixing and sound in general isn’t very good, but if you’re willing to tolerate it then you’re in for a treat. With trademark TAI lyrics (meaning they’re kind of dark and sometimes make you think) “the only thing worse for you than you is me". It’s pretty good, but the next track The Fever blows it away. The guitar mixes with the vox perfectly, talking about someone who lie’s a lot, and how the singer is done with it. The breakdown near the end showcases Will’s vocal ability, where he sings some high notes that sound perfect and don’t sound out of place at all.

The next two songs, Phrase That Pays and Working Class Hero are the weakest set of songs on the album. I can respect the guys trying to do something different with Phrase That Pays, but giving it a country tone wasn’t the way to go. Working Class Hero is a John Lennon cover, and while it wasn’t my favorite, I’m sure I would have enjoyed it much more if I were a huge John Lennon fan.

The last two songs on the album rectify its flaws with the two best songs on the EP. Down And Out was my favorite song off Almost Here, and I got excited when I heard they were going to do a piano rendition with the pianist from ThisIsMeSmiling (great band btw) The beginning is just the piano player messing around with the song, and giving it an almost carnival-esque feel (listen to the song to know what I mean) but then the song begins, and Will’s voice is almost enchanting, with some sort of echo effect on it. The only problem I have with the song is that during the breakdown, they changed up the piano part to make it stand out, but it loses all the momentum. The final song Black Mamba is the best song on the album, ironic, because I found it the weakest song on Almost Here. The best part is the end, with the clapping along and the cheers in the background. It makes you smile and will have you singing along almost instantly.

This is overall a very good effort from The Academy Is… . If you have never heard of these guys then I strongly recommend you go and buy Almost Here, and if you like that, then you will love this as well

Final Score 3.5

Pros
-Same old Academy Is.. goodness
-New songs are great

Cons
-Sometimes try too hard to change songs

This is my first review, EVER, so be nice

(p.s. thansk alot to kripes/beyontheblueprint fr helping me not look like a foo)

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Kif


Comments: 22
04.15.06


This could have been a really good EP, but I think it lacked in quality. Will was originally in an acoustic band, so it's no surprise that his vocals sound just as good here as they do in any of TAI's previous material. But the quality of the songs are never consistant, and I think that takes away from how good the EP is.

3/5 from me.

Neoteric
Emeritus


Comments: 3235
04.15.06


Great first review, this seems like another crappy pop-punk though.

Dimes Make Dollars


Comments: 241
04.15.06


First review is alright, but oh man do I despise this band. Bores the shit out of me.

NEDM


Comments: 1113
04.15.06


Nice review Thursdayrage. Keep up the good work :thumb:

The Jungler
Emeritus


Comments: 4828
04.15.06


Good job on the first review, I don't mind some of TAI's songs.

Storm In A Teacup


Comments: 3453
04.15.06


Nice work on your first effort, Thursdayrage450! :chug:

Pyramidman


Comments: 1340
04.15.06

Album Rating: 3.5

thanks for all the feedback guys

Society Sellout


Comments: 265
04.15.06


Only heard The fever and Black Mamba from this album. They were alright. His voice sounds very good in The Fever.

Digging: Radiohead - In Rainbows

Mitch2oo6


Comments: 7
04.16.06


Man, The Academy Is... are awesome. Funny though, I found Black Mamba the best song on the album.

Great review though dude, well done.

Pyramidman


Comments: 1340
04.16.06

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah, it was by no means a bad song, i just loved it the least

galpie


Comments: 3
05.25.06


Pour yourself a drink has something lacking
good tracks: black mamba ,the fever and working class hero

Pyramidman


Comments: 1340
06.18.06

Album Rating: 3.5

^^yeah
like, any production value



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