The Starting Line
Make Yourself at Home EP


4.0
excellent

Review

by mattb91 USER (1 Reviews)
August 7th, 2007 | 4 replies


Release Date: 2003 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The Make Yourself At Home EP is a perfect companion to Say It Like You Mean

The Starting Line seems to have gotten really good at writing pop punk music with an emo flair, similar to New Found Glory. We got a glimpse at what TSL can do with just acoustic guitars on their previous album, Say It Like You Mean It, with the song The Drama Summer. It proved to be a great acoustic track, which initially compelled me to check their all acoustic EP, Make Yourself At Home. Kenny's voice really shines thru and preoves its full potential. Also the guitar work is nicely done and fits perfect for acoustic songs.

Track by Track Review:

"Make Yourself At Home" - Great way to open the EP. Starts with an electronic drum beat, which carries throughout the song. Song is basically about being on the road and missing your home. 4/5

"Selective" - More up tempo and could easily be a full-band TSL song. Great lyrics and sung beautifully. However it is a weaker track on the EP since it can get a little boring sometimes. 3/5

"Playing Favorites" - Nice lead picking at the beginning. The chorus is very catchy and has a slightly choppy beat. Lyrics are standard TSL lyrics about a girl but is in no way cliche' 4/5

"The Night Life" - Opens with techno type noises. Transparent sounding guitars soon cut in and lead into a great song. Subject of the song is very similar to the first track of the EP. 4.5/5

"The Best of Me" - I had always thought that this song would be great when done acoustic, and I was right. Very catchy and executed perfectly using acoustic guitars. Same tempo as original song which is a plus. 5/5

"Lasting Impressions" - Very honest lyrics and slightly slower intro jumps into a fast paced verse. Great finger-picking leads and echoing chorus effects make this one very good. Eventually became a full-band TSL song on the next album, Based on a true Story.
4/5


I personally think that The Make Yourself At Home EP is a perfect companion to Say It Like You Mean It, so if you enjoyed that one, or anything by TSL, pick this EP up soon. It's only like $6 and it is well worth it.


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cbmartinez
August 8th 2007


2525 Comments


I've never been a fan of acoustic music and this didn't really change my mind. "Playing Favorites." "Selective Attention" and "The Night Life" are pretty good and I don't mind the occasional acoustic track thrown in on an album but this is pretty boring.

mattb91
August 11th 2007


68 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yea you definitely have to like acoustic songs to enjoy this one. I like the honest emotion that seems more easily conveyed in stripped down acoustic songs tho.

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
January 18th 2011


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

In what is possibly an attempt to hone their song-writing skills & increase their diversity, Philadelphian pop-punkers The Starting Line release a 6 track EP titled ‘Make Yourself at Home’. Composed entirely of acoustic tracks, the set achieves its objectives, despite ultimately being a hit & miss batch of songs. With so little musical backing here, the make-or-break component comes in the form of Kenny Vasoli’s distinctively raw voice… It suits some cuts, but ends up making others very skippable. Essentially, this satisfactory EP is a maturing stepping stone, rather than a strong individual release. Recommended Tracks: Selective & The Best of Me.

FromDaHood
February 6th 2012


9111 Comments


This is my favorite Starting Line release



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