Collective Soul Rabbit
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Tracklist:
1. "Welcome All Again" - 3:54
2. "Fuzzy" - 3:59
3. "Dig" - 3:18
4. "You" - 3:51
5. "My Days" - 3:42
6. "Understanding" - 4:23
7. "Staring Down" - 3:35
8. "She Does" - 3:26
9. "Lighten Up" - 3:36
10. "Love" - 3:32
11. "Hymn for My Father" - 2:53


Release Date: 08/25/2009

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Mike Stagno STAFF (236 Reviews)

2009-08-28 | 13 comments | 1,884 views

Summary: Rabbit isn't bad, it's just incredibly dull.

Collective Soul really surprised me with Afterwords. It wasn't as though I didn't have any faith in the band to replicate the excellence of Collective Soul or Dosage, but it had been eight years and two records since they had released anything of substance. Yet, not only was the record excellent, but in "New Vibration", "Persuasion of You", and "Adored" Collective Soul had written some of the best songs of their careers. So maybe "Welcome All Again" would have fit better than the quasi-comeback Afterwords. Not only is just as good as anything on the Collective Soul's 2007 release, but it would have sounded a lot more relevant.

Although Afterwords was not a huge commercial success, it was good enough to suggest that maybe Collective Soul had enough left in the tank to continue their career at the same level as it was in 1999. "Welcome All Again" doesn't quite open the group's second untitled album (for simplicity's sake, I'll just call it Rabbit like everyone else) with as much infectious energy as "New Vibration", but its strength is testament to Collective Soul's endearing sound. So what happened after that? After "Welcome All Again" the remainder of Rabbit sees Collective Soul reverting back to the most tepid moments of Blender and Youth. First single "Staring Down" is the exception here; the mid-paced melodic rock isn't particularly new, but it's memorable enough to remain likeable.

Beyond that, there isn't much interesting about Rabbit. There are a few catchy choruses scattered throughout the record, most notably in "She Does", but for the most part the record is dull and forgettable. Between the heavy rock of a song like "Lighten Up" and mellowness of "You", Rabbit isn't aesthetically different from past Collective Soul works, so it's difficult to see where the band went wrong. The only legitimately awful song is "Understanding", a track that attempts to combine the band's heavier and softer dynamics. The idea itself isn't all that terrible (or original), but the song lacks the execution to actually make it work, and the transitions between the two styles are awkward at best and god-awful at worst.

"Understanding" aside, it isn't as though Rabbit is a bad record, it's just incredibly dull. Considering Collective Soul's track record this decade, it really isn't much of a surprise, but given Afterwords' excellence, it's still disappointing. It has nothing to do with the lack of risk taking; neither Afterwords nor Dosage strayed very far from Collective Soul's established sound, and both records were fantastic. No, for the most part Collective Soul simply sounds uninterested and as result, Rabbit ends up being nothing more than a cheap copy of the band's more accomplished material.

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Mikesn
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3494
08.28.09

Album Rating: 2.5

ugh

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robertsona


Comments: 2306
08.28.09


that cover is strangely appealing

avoiding this obviously

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Waior
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 6300
08.29.09


I have their self-titled on cassette, never had any interest for their later material and this furthers that opinion, I'd reckon.

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The Sludge


Comments: 2074
08.29.09

Album Rating: 2

Ugh, Collective Soul are now just a shadow of their former selves. Good review, hit this one right on the nose.

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iranscam


Comments: 306
08.29.09


so does incredibly dull not equate to being bad?

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CrazyGreg


Comments: 1153
08.29.09


Good review as usual, this doesn't really sound like my type of thing anyway so...

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Aids


Comments: 532
08.30.09


Sounds boring. Pass

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EVedder27


Comments: 1334
08.30.09

Album Rating: 2.5

didn't even know they were coming out with this. I don't know if I'm gonna bother listening to this since I wasn't impressed with Youth.

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fishdude


Comments: 3
09.01.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Questionable review, This would be the first person that I have heard that like Afterwards over the new Rabbit. All other reviews I have seen of Rabbit have been good. I really like this album.

fishdude


Comments: 3
09.01.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Mike,
I challenge you to listen to Rabbit a few more times in your car with the volume turned up and then write another review.

foxxxy


Comments: 1307
09.01.09


challenge

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Dave de Sylvia
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Comments: 6856
09.07.09


Driving with the volume turned up is dangerous. Sputnikmusic does not condone traffic violations.

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Waior
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 6300
09.07.09


Driving with the volume turned up is dangerous. Sputnikmusic does not condone traffic violations.


My friend got into an accident while blasting Mono. He fell asleep at the wheel and drove into a ditch though, everything was fine except his bumper.

But oh the irony.



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