Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
A pretty good cd.. he brings the same sound of cleans as Jonny Craig, but without the cockiness. The screams are pretty good, not unique but good still.
Since this shit has lasted over a year on my ipod i bumped it up .5
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Reminds me of Of Machines but with auto-tune. Personally, I think the auto-tune works really well for this band...on CD. If they can't carry it off live though, they need to really step it up.
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What's oddest about this CD, however, is that Jonny Craig participated in an auto-tuned band. Didn't
Jonny post a picture on Twitter slamming Attack! Attack! for using auto-tune? Pretty sure the guy
hates the prospect of it, so I'm confused as to why he actually played a part in it.
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Album Rating: 3.5
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this album!
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Album Rating: 3.5
@BLUEOmni Jonny Craig is a major douche. He has a beautiful voice and I love his music, but he's a
mean guy in real life. I don't know him personally, but after reading about him, he's definitely not a
very nice guy, which is why I infer that he's been in so many bands/side-projects because not many
people can put up with him and his ego. Wouldn't surprise me for him to do an "it's okay if I do it,
but don't you do it" kinda attitude.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Album is so much better after a few listens. I was once put off by the vocals, but It's really grown on my now. I don't find it very generic, the lyrics are pretty creative as well as the instrumentals I've found. I wish that autotuned vocals effect wasn't so predominant but It's a fantastic album nonetheless.
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"They play dropped from E to D so he doesn't have to sing as high, because he can't do it without help from computers."
A lot of bands sing their songs in a lower key live. A lot of them.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Floridian quintet Broadway get their career off to a solid start with debut LP 'Kingdoms'. As with many Cameron Mizell produced records, the post-hardcore in which this outfit specialize in is mixed slickly in order to embellish the melodic hooks. And while that does result in a few too many tracks bleeding into each other, this young band's talent still shines through. From Misha Camacho's distinctive wail to the dual guitar attack, it's no surprise that Broadway were able to rope in both Jonny Craig & Craig Owens for guest vocal spots. Recommended Tracks: Gotta Love That Southern Charm, Last Saturday, The Same Thing We Do Everyday Pinky & Meg Ryan Would Play You in the Movie.
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Album Rating: 4.0
You can't live your life in a coma
Not expecting to wake up one day
In the coffin you built with your bare hands
And think you can just walk away
AND WALK AWAYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
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I still love this so much.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Still rocks
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