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Defeater
January 9th 2011


5780 Comments


"Ain't No Rest For The Wicked" was their first single.

Fugue
January 9th 2011


7371 Comments


"In One Ear" was released in 2008 before "Ain't No Rest For The Wicked", then re-released in 2010.

Defeater
January 9th 2011


5780 Comments


Well that's horseshit because "Ain't No Rest..." was played here close to a year before "In One Ear".

Fugue
January 9th 2011


7371 Comments


I have no desire to argue, but it was the first track I heard (a long time before the release of Ain't No Rest) and Wikipedia seems to back me up (in fact it states that neither song was the "lead" single but w/e).

Defeater
January 10th 2011


5780 Comments


All right Jom. "Ain't No Rest..." was played to death here in Flint.

drinkinirishtonight
January 10th 2011


9 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Aberdeen is the only above average track on the album

Awesomesauce
January 10th 2011


1092 Comments


Delicious little review. Have a pos.

jcfiasco
January 10th 2011


465 Comments


just like everyone else I really think this was a great review.

you have a really classy way of displaying the good and poor points of an album.

I hope when I decide to try writing one that it comes off this well.

'Grats man.

POS

omnipanzer
January 10th 2011


21827 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Great review And congrats on the feature. I liked the first album more than most so I really look forward to hearing this one.



Pos'd

SloppyMilkshake
January 11th 2011


981 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Nice review, just read it all the way through after writing my own on this album. I like yours a lot better, even if I don't enjoy the band as much as you do it seems :P

MikeC26
January 11th 2011


3381 Comments


this band sucks.

sunofnothing13
January 12th 2011


61 Comments


Great review. The band isn't bad, but they're not great either. Their debut album was pretty good, i have yet to hear the new one. But most bands albums never sound like their first record, and usually none of the records ever are as good as the debut (if it was any good at all.)

iGuter
March 14th 2011


459 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This album blew my mind away, it's not a generic sound and it doesn't play with your emotions unless you hate the sound, I thought it was a huge step up from their last album.

omnipanzer
March 14th 2011


21827 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

^ I agree however the first two times through I kept thinking to myself "these guys are geniuses or retards and I can't tell which". I'm still not sure but I like the album.

thatoneguy726
March 28th 2011


1669 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Around My Head was stuck in my head all day.

Rev
March 28th 2011


9882 Comments


I really hate this

jasonslfl
May 24th 2011


113 Comments


This comment is going to be extremely biased. I have never listened to a single recorded piece of work by this band or anybody in it. I'm sure many people will disagree with me.

This band is total garbage. Just saw them play with Manchester Orchestra last night, and I'm having trouble thinking of a worse performance. I can respect the other members for at least putting some effort into playing their instruments, but the singer is total garbage. I can't believe that such a tone deaf idiot is CO-HEADLINING with Andy Hull. I don't think he was in key all night. Seemed to me like the rest of the band doesn't care for him either, the bassist threw his guitar off at the end of the set and walked right off stage.

End rant.

G3N3R1C
June 15th 2011


1945 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

this has pretty much worn off me completely.

Dylan620
June 21st 2011


6007 Comments


Around My Head sucks

SmashingPumpkin
July 14th 2011


38 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This album rocks! It's got some filler, but it's a fun album to party to for the most part.



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