Album Rating: 3.5
alexisonfire sickest drums ever?
No, but they're hugely improved from Crisis and many notches above other bands in 'Lexis's contemporaries.
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
I hate the new screams. Please bring back crisis's sound. Much better
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Album Rating: 3.5
i just obtained this cd and it's actually better then i thought.
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Album Rating: 4.0
this album fucking owns
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i was playing this album for a friend and he said it sounded too much like red jumpsuit apparatus. i hate stupid people.
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Album Rating: 1.5
Burrowed this from my sister and wanted to kill myself.
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I still need to check out this.
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Album Rating: 4.0
'Emerald Street' and 'Born and Raised' are so win
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Album Rating: 3.5
Burrowed this from my sister and wanted to kill myself.
there's still time
also lol burrowed
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Album Rating: 1.5
there's still time
also lol burrowed
Writing quick comments doesn't entail spellcheck. Also, I'm sorry I'm not a fan of poppy alt-rock that sounds like every other piece of shit band on the scene right now. I admit, I was a fan of their debut but they have completely watered down everything.
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Album Rating: 3.5
You're just way too desperate for attention. A 1.5? Really? And who do they sound like, exactly? And if you knew this was where they were at, why would you even listen to it?
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Album Rating: 1.5
I could give two shits about attention, I was just putting my opinion out there (which might have been a tad too dramatic, I admit). And I had no idea where the hell they would be at with this album. I thought in all honesty, "Hey, I haven't listened to these guys in a long, long time and I think I might give their new album a shot just for kicks". Concerning bands that they sound like, well, you can pretty much count in every band that uses this typical formula of radio friendly riffs combined with irritating emo-sung choruses (whatever the heck you call those type of vocals).
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Album Rating: 3.5
Concerning bands that they sound like, well, you can pretty much count in every band that uses this typical formula of radio friendly riffs combined with irritating emo-sung choruses (whatever the heck you call those type of vocals).
'Every other piece of shit band' and you still can't name one.
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Album Rating: 1.5
If this helps, they are played constantly on FM 96 (out of London, Ont.) and when I hear them played back to back with other bands off the radio station, I can hear very little difference in sound. The reason I know it's their song is because I've heard this album. I shouldn't say they sound exactly the same but they do follow a pretty typical formula. It just feels to me like it doesn't stand out like their debut album. Better?
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Album Rating: 3.0
Their original drummer, Jesse, was better. No question about it. The new one is good though.
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Album Rating: 3.5
after listening a few times through i can say i like this album. most of the tracks are solid/enjoyable. The Northern / Midnight Regulations are my fav tracks. i feel like Heading for the Sun is the only bland repedative song on the album - as in it sounds to much like every other song they've writen. i also really hate the song Burial...seriously this song seems like it should have been on City & Colour's first album. i listen to alexisonfire to hear some hardcore aof tunes not Dallas' boring-ass songs. could they not have just substituted Burial for a track with more awesome?
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Why is Jesse unquestionably better? I think the drums have been pretty consistent on all of the albums... and Ratbeard is a better live drummer, IMO.
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Album Rating: 4.0
This record is really growing on me.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Absolutely love this. I've been following these lads since their first release and I find Dallas kind of annoying because he oversings everything but it was really good on this record. I'd equal it to Watch Out!
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Yet to pick this up, but from what I have heard this no where nears Watch Out!
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