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Motion City Soundtrack
I Am the Movie


4.0
excellent

Review

by Know_Your_Onion! USER (1 Reviews)
June 19th, 2005 | 58 replies


Release Date: 2003 | Tracklist


This is my first review, so cut me some slack.

Motion City Soundtrack rides the currently fashionable pop-punk/emo wave enough to be successful, but stays obscure and original enough to be pertinent. Incorporating a unqiue lead singer in the form of Justin Pierre (good unique, not bad), two guitars, and a Moog (where the hell have Moogs been for the past twenty years?), Motion City Soundtrack creates a unique, immediately recognizable sound that is, quite frankly, rather good.

On the whole, the album has a nice, complete feel to it. Sitting down and listening to the whole thing is no chore, though occasionally songs blur together (Cambridge and Shiver come immediately to mind), but that's only a small setback.

Track-by-track:

Cambridge (3/5): Not the best song on the album, the song starts with a cool note that's either a harmonic or the Moog, then goes into some typical pop-punk. By no means a bad song, there are still some better songs that could've opened the album.

Shiver (3/5): When listening to the album cohesively, it seems like Cambridge and Shiver blend together. This song shows off Justin's vocals a little better than Cambridge, as well as Jesse Johnson's synth skills. Again, not the worst track on the album, but by no means the best.

The Future Freaks Me Out (5/5): One of the best tracks on the album, the song starts with an immediately hooky section of the chorus followed by fun Moog and guitars. While it's impossible to decipher entirely what Justin is saying without having the lyrics, enough phrases pop out to make it interesting (What's up with Will and Grace? was the first one that popped out to me). The interlude is very well done, with Justin and another singer singing at the same time. Great track.

Indoor Living (2/5): A pretty mediocre song, as with most of MCS', it is saved only by Justin's vocals and Jesse's synthesizer. Somewhat fast in an oddly melancholy way, this track boasts crunching, redundant power chords and other formulae for success...and yet for some reason fails. Reasonably catchy, way too mainstream sounding. It seems like a boring version of Perfect Teeth.

My Favorite Accident (4.5/5): Another stand-out song, again with a great Moog riff, this song has possibly the greatest verse melodies (guitar included) on the album, and tells a great story, but its choruses ruin it for me. I don't know why, but the chorus doesn't really do it for me. It seems forced. The rest of the song easily makes up for it though.

Perfect Teeth (5/5): The best song on the album I think. The only shortcoming is the very beginning, but the rest is absolutely awesome. Like My Favorite Accident, it tells a great story, and skillfully conveys the nostalgia, especially in the chorus, which in true MCS fashion, is both deep/philisophical and incredibly tongue-in-cheek. A must download.

Boombox Generation (4/5): When I first listened to this song, I was very turned off by the intro. After letting it grow on me, however, this song turned out to be one of my favorites. Unforunately, it sounds very typical, nothing really remarkable except for the main riff. Enjoyable nonetheless.

Don't Call it a Comeback (4.5/5): Opens very fast and powerful with, again, a great little synth riff, slows down a little in the middle, then picks right back up. Definitely wakes you up quite a bit, especially if you're listening to the album all in one sitting. Short, simple, punky, to-the-point, a stand-out track.

Modern Chemistry (4/5): A song that excellently showcases Justin's vocals as well as his songwriting talents, Modern Chemistry is a very melodic, emo-sounding song, a very easy, surprisingly emotionally affecting listen. Another standout track.

Capital H (4.5/5): A great song with a great opening, great melodies, great guitar, and great lyrics. The story of a superhero and his promises to save the world, this track employs a great technique that is rather difficult to pull off by having a line with an impossible amount of syllables and in fact completely losing all sense of melody in the same line, then jumping back into the normal flow of the song. Excellent track.

Red Dress (2/5): This song, for some reason, reminds me of a mixture of Fall Out Boy and Senses Fail. An okay song, not one of the best, and it is in fact here that the album starts to dip. Mediocre song.

Mary Without Sound (3/5): Like Red Dress, a pretty average song, saved mostly by the synth riff and Justin's melody. By now, however, his voice has started to get a little redundant. It's all good though. Again, an average track.

Autographs & Apologies (4/5): Opening like Tbe Future Freaks Me Out with minimal music and mostly vocals, this song is far slower, and a lot like Modern Chemistry in that it is surprisingly emotionally affecting. Basically it's like a slower version of The Future Freaks Me Out. An above-average, but not stand-out, track.

A-Ok (3.5/5): A surprisingly effective finale to the album as a whole, A-Ok is, on it's own, an okay song (no pun intended), but in the context of hte album as a whole, definitely serves it purpose as an excellent ending. A fitting end to the album; slower than the beginning/middle, yet faster than the rest of the end.

Final Grade: 4/5


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Comments:Add a Comment 
incubus62086
June 22nd 2005


147 Comments


good cuz i hated Commit This To Memory.

sanray
June 28th 2005


3 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

No way I can't believe you gave red dress and mary without sound a bad raitng those are some of my favorite songs on the album. I agree with all you other ratings but those two songs i love to death.



I have noticed that the opening to Mary without a sound has the almost exact same melody to Reggie and the Full Effects new song "Get Well Soon" the moog or synth sounds identical, check it out.



I do like the new single are you alright off commit this to memory maybe I am weird.

Know_Your_Onion!
July 1st 2005


5 Comments


I must be weird too then because I did, in fact, like Commit This to Memory. Nowhere near as great as I Am the Movie, but not bad either.

Masakik
July 2nd 2005


25 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yeah, decent album. I saw these guys live, and they were kinda shite. Could of been a bad sound guy though cause the vocals weren't shite.

sanray
July 5th 2005


3 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

the singer admitted to forgetting lyrics all the time, so he could have just been screwing up the lyrics. when i saw them the lyrics weren't as clear but still very audible

SquierStrat3k1
August 17th 2005


20 Comments


Nice review mate. We seemed to agree on various songs on this album, and you used good depth in the review.

Jawaharal
September 5th 2005


1832 Comments


I've heard only one song off this album on the burnout 3 soundtrack and I must say it was quite awful. The goddam song made me crash so much :upset:

vicy77
November 25th 2005


164 Comments


i love this groups devotion to hollywood. they stick with that theme and i respect them for it. i give them 5 thumbs up.... but i only have two hands so i need to borrow 3

goblue1098
November 25th 2005


61 Comments


this was a pretty good album, but i dont think it deserves a 4/5. id only give it 3/5. pretty fair review though

joshieboy
February 11th 2013


8258 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

My Favorite Accident and The Future Freaks Me Out are awesome. And, i'm the first comment on this review for 7 years. Shiettttttt.

utoatagotairboinsto
February 19th 2013


2 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I think that red dress and mary without sound deserve higher ratings but everything is is spot on, I love this album.

Trebor.
Emeritus
October 24th 2013


59840 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thought that everybody loved me

Thought that everybody cared

Trebor.
Emeritus
October 24th 2013


59840 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thought that everybody loved me

Thought that everybody cared

Chippy
January 29th 2014


9 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is the soundtrack to my high school.

random
August 20th 2015


3148 Comments


"My Favorite Accident" is ace.

DinosaurJones
January 26th 2017


10402 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'LL BACK TOMORROW

I'LL BE BACK IN THE BALLROOM SWINGING

I'LL BE BACK WITH MY SUPERMAN ACTION, AND I'M OFF TO SAVE THE WORLD

I'LL BE BACK TOMORROW

I'LL BE BACK IN THE BALLROOM SWINGING

I'LL BE BACK WITH A CAPITAL H, IT STANDS FOR HERO, AND THE HERO IS ME

TheWrenKing
March 9th 2018


1713 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

one of my fave comfort bands

DinosaurJones
March 9th 2018


10402 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Love MCS. Not sure if I like this album or My Dinosaur Life better though.

WatchItExplode
March 9th 2018


10452 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yay, Motion City bump!

TheWrenKing
March 9th 2018


1713 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

cttm > this > mdl



it's tight tho



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