Title Fight
Floral Green


3.5
great

Review

by Trebor. EMERITUS
September 18th, 2012 | 310 replies


Release Date: 2012 | Tracklist

Review Summary: They grow up so fast, don't they?

Only a year has passed since Title Fight released their proper full length debut Shed which surprised some fans because of its drastic shift in sound. The four piece based out of Kingston, Pennslyvania started off as more of a pop punk band which can be heard throughout the band's great compilation album The Last Thing You Forget, and with their next release Shed, the band moved on to a more melodic hardcore/emo sound, slowing down the songs and attempting to create a more mature sound with more serious lyrics and subtle guitar work. But sometimes a band can grow up too quickly as Shed was most certainly a lackluster album that started off strong enough, but begin to feel like more of the same and lose focus up until the end. Unfortunately Floral Green is a bit more of the same and I can't help but feel that maybe Title Fight rushed this album, or maybe they just can't write a full album worth of great material, as their only excellent album is the compilation The Last Thing You Forget which was written over an extended period of time. Either way Floral Green is a top heavy middle of the road melodic hardcore album that can barely keep its head above water, let alone live up to the classic 90's releases of the genre.

It's odd that a band with two singer/songwriters can't come up with 32 minutes of top notch material. Part of the problem lies in the lack of originality between the two songwriters Jamie Rhoden and Ned Russin and also how similar they both sound. On Title Fight's last album Shed both singers migrated to a more gruff yelling type of vocals reminiscent of Hot Water Music and it makes them both sound way too similar. The guitarist Jamie's unique high voice has been squandered by the need to sound gruff and his former vocal style would have greatly helped him stand out on his contributions to Floral Green. By far best track on the album "Head In The Ceiling Fan" has a unique dream like vocal style that stands out mostly because it isn't more of the same. Title Fight have definitely taken a step back in the vocal department in an effort to better fit the songs, but ultimately it just makes the songs sound alike.

A big problem of Floral Green is the lack of stand out tracks and that most of the better tracks are in the first half. "Numb But I Still Feel It" is a capable opener with some great guitar work and vocals that sets the pace for the rest of the record, while "Head In The Ceiling Fan" as already mentioned stands out as the most unique and interesting track on the record. It's repetitive dream like nature beckons back to the 90's emo scene and shows what the band strives to be, unfortunately it's the only track of its kind on Floral Green. The end of the track transitions nicely into the next track, the beautiful "Make You Cry" which continues with the 90's worship with it's loud-quiet-loud song structure and subtle background guitar work. After these great string of tracks, Floral Green significantly drops off with the second half having nothing memorable about it. It could be that Floral Green just isn't fun enough or strong enough to hold my attention through its 32 minute run time which may not seem long, but it is for the genre. Floral Green could have been a lot better if it was around 20 minutes like many of the classic albums in the genre. Any potential the few great tracks on the album have are squandered by the numerous uninteresting tracks.

Floral Green is certainly not a bad album, it's just disappointing considering how much talent and potential the band has. Title Fight went from being a top shelf fun pop-punk band to a middle of the pack melodic hardcore/emo band in a matter of two albums and it feels like the band tried to grow up too quickly instead of transitioning naturally into their new sound. I can appreciate the need a band has to grow and develop, but Title Fight did themselves a disservice by switching to a genre that gets more scrutiny instead of playing it safe as a pop punk band. Maybe on their next album Title Fight will finally fit comfortably into their new sound, but for now there's nothing in this record that I couldn't get out of a Hot Water Music or Jawbreaker album.



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Trebor.
Emeritus
September 18th 2012


59837 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

This review is rather harsh, but don't get me wrong it's a great record

I'm surprised there aren't any other review for it yet hmmm

LifeAsAChipmunk
September 18th 2012


4852 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

a pop punk band progressing!?! who knew it was possible

breakingthefragile
September 18th 2012


3104 Comments


Damn man, this is one of the best reviews I've read from you. Excellent job! Have a pos.

Trebor.
Emeritus
September 18th 2012


59837 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

I appreciate the direction they're heading in, but they aren't quite "there" yet

LifeAsAChipmunk
September 18th 2012


4852 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

yeah your reviews are some of the few that I actually read. gj

Tyrael
September 18th 2012


21108 Comments


Robert4contrib2012 lets make it happen!

Trebor.
Emeritus
September 18th 2012


59837 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

Thanks for the support guys, I love you all

LifeAsAChipmunk
September 18th 2012


4852 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

hep's got like what 60 reviews?



why ain't he a contributor

LifeAsAChipmunk
September 18th 2012


4852 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

"90's worship"



I always here people referencing an insurgence of pop punk bands worshiping 90s emo bands but never

specify what bands they are.



I mean, I've heard Sunny Day Real Estate, American Football, Promise Ring, and Braid. But they are

all very obvious cuts.

chambered49
September 18th 2012


1727 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

this is better than you givbe it credit 4 good review

Trebor.
Emeritus
September 18th 2012


59837 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

@Chipmunk: kid dynamite, hot water music, lifetime, jawbreaker, CIV, gorilla biscuits (late 80's but still) etc

Atari
Staff Reviewer
September 18th 2012


27950 Comments


Nice review. Good point about how considering there are 2 vocalists/songwriters this could have been better.

LifeAsAChipmunk
September 18th 2012


4852 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Well yeah, but I always considered those bands more punk than anything else (esp. Jawbreaker aka THE orgcore band).

Trebor.
Emeritus
September 18th 2012


59837 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

On Wikipedia it says they're influenced by Saves The Day and Knapsack which I can hear

kris.
September 19th 2012


15504 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

seriously only a 3.5? an easy 4. been listening to it almost nonstop for a few days now

Trebor.
Emeritus
September 19th 2012


59837 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

I am the punk/emo authority, you will bow down

No but seriously it just doesn't do a whole lot for me, sorry

Tyrael
September 19th 2012


21108 Comments


'I am the punk/emo authority'

cool can you rec me some stuff cuz I've exhausted all of Sniper's emo recs

LifeAsAChipmunk
September 19th 2012


4852 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

my brother gave this a 3/5 so I'm wondering where this'll fall on me

Trebor.
Emeritus
September 19th 2012


59837 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

@Ty: shhh they'll all find out I get my recs from Sniper too

LifeAsAChipmunk
September 19th 2012


4852 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

"cool can you rec me some stuff cuz I've listened to all of Sniper's emo recs"



dis punk doe



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