Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
Glad you thought so. And yeah, I was in the same boat. After Tales I thought there was no way they would go back to their old ways. Luckily they are one of the few bands that actually listen to their fans.
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I find older FFAF to be unlistenable garbage so I'll likely avoid this. Very well written review though, you should opion more often.
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So is this worth a listen then? Have always loved Casually Dressed... but their later stuff is pretty meh.
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
Oh this is most certainly worth a listen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7fDRyP6Ceg
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Album Rating: 4.0
Just to clarify, the name of this EP is 'The Young and Defenceless'.
defenCeless.
Speaking of spelling mistakes, the review has far too many. My page went red when I copied and pasted this to a spell-check.
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lol daveyboy and grammar. you tell 'em.
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Album Rating: 4.0
1st review I guess, so I should go easy. Apologies to DelMar.
But does anyone call the band "The Funeral"?
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
Oh, I didn't upload the album info on sputnik, someone else did Daveyboy. I only wrote the review. I take NO credit in that error haha.
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Album Rating: 4.0
No probs.
Also, in the review, you say the EP is 20 minutes. Am I missing something, because what I have is only about 13?
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
Your right, I'm just an idiot and can't count. Oh and I checked the spelling on the review, the only one I noticed was the fact I repeatedly said ep, rather than EP. That is fixed.
Now do you have any comments on the actual concepts discussed in the review?
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Album Rating: 4.0
From memory, there is a vaule instead of value & a wether instead of whether.
Review content - and your opinion - itself is actually quite good, although the review is too long for a 13 minute release. I'm also surprised that (from memory) only one song is specifically mentioned... Although I sort of know why and you do describe the general vibe & sound of the EP as a whole really well.
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
I caught the "vaule" error earlier. And yeah I tried a little too hard to stray away from a track by track in this review,
thus the omission of any specific track analysis. By the way, someone should fix the error in the album title. As I said
before, I didn't originally edit that info so I don't think I can fix it now.
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unlistenable garbage What a twat.
I was on the brink of giving up on these boys, never should've doubted them.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Funeral For A Friend’s u-turn to the heavier sound displayed in their formative years is one step away from being complete… And if the 4 track ‘Young and Defenceless’ EP is any guide, then it is a process which will leave every fan they have picked up along the way in raptures. While all songs are musically hard-hitting & contain drummer Ryan Richards’ near forgotten screams, each of them are still accessible, immediate & catchy. Sure, it’s only 13 minutes worth, but all pointers suggest the Welsh quintet are on the right track. Recommended Tracks: Serpents In Solitude & Damned If You Do, Dead If You Don’t.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Amazing review! Exactly my opinion on bands development. I am truly happy that FFAF manged to make an awesome EP. FINALLY!!
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"it almost seems like they're becoming a generic post-hardcore band like alesana and a skylit drive."
You've got to be kidding! This is miles beyond either of those bands.
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Was really surprised by this after the album before, a good surprise
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Album Rating: 4.0
I'm looking forward to their new LP just to see what it brings.
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
Nice, this made it to the honorable mentions of 2010.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Most enjoyable listen I have from this band is this EP. I want to listen to the next LP.
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