alexandramcloughlin
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Average Rating: 3.78
Rating Variance: 0.70
Objectivity Score: 68%
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5.0 classic
Aiden Nightmare Anatomy
Aiden Our Gangs Dark Oath
Muse HAARP
Primal Scream Vanishing Point
The Charlatans The Amazing Charlatans
We Are Scientists Brain Thrust Mastery
William Control Hate Culture

4.5 superb
Aiden Rain in Hell
Cobra Starship ¡Viva La Cobra!
Dirty Pretty Things Waterloo to Anywhere
Kings of Leon Because Of The Times
Linkin Park Meteora
Slipknot Slipknot
Slipknot Voliminal: Inside The Nine [DVD]
Spandau Ballet True
The Beatles Rubber Soul
The Killers Sawdust
The Kooks Konk
Thirty Seconds to Mars A Beautiful Lie
This is probably one of the best album from my collection. My best tracks "From Yesterday" and "The Kill" as for the music video...it still gives goosebumps everytime I watch it!
I Highly recommend it!
Vampire Weekend Vampire Weekend

4.0 excellent
Aiden Conviction
Buddy Holly From the Original Master Tapes
Dirty Pretty Things Romance at Short Notice
Every Time I Die The Big Dirty
EVERY TIME I DIE

The Big Dirty
Album Review by Alexandra McLoughlin

I have always been a great fan of Every Time I Die, however since the release of their latest album called The Big Dirty I started to appreciate even more the enthusiastic metal punk rockers from Buffalo, New York.

A huge metallic explosion is how I can describe the sounds coming from the guitars played by Guitarists Andy Williams and Jordan Buckley, not mentioning the anger of the vocalist Keith Buckley and yet easy to listen and understand the meaning of the lyrics as for the drummer Mike Novak who knows how to put the soft touch clearly breakthrough like the sun rising after the big storm.

According to Every Time I Die’s Wikipedia when mentioning about the album the band said
“Unless you’re a sorority girl, you’re probably not accustomed to dudes telling you that something called “the big dirty” is about to invade your personal space”.
Does this really happen? Ohh hell yes! Listening from the beginning to the end of the CD did not only make me jump, scream, run but to be honest at half of the time I didn’t know what I was really doing. That’s what I call Total invasion!
My favorite song from the album has to be “Pigs Is Pigs”? I mean…Who the hell have a song named like that! “Pigs Is Pigs”?

As for the lyrics with such addictive rimes like this one:
“Oh lord I am famed, Just said I am fit to swing, bout time I have prayed, My woman just might wear my ring” “Hang em High, keep your vows brief, let em swing, make em swing till it hurts and if you still believe, that man guilty of love cant survive. Then Hang em high or not at all”

After listening to the album I found it hard not to keep this song out of my mind and kept on hamming to it.
George Michael Faith
Jonas Brothers A Little Bit Longer
Keane Under The Iron Sea
Primal Scream Riot City Blues
Primal Scream Evil Heat
The Cure Greatest Hits
The Horrors The Horrors
The Horrors Strange House
The Killers Sam's Town

3.5 great
Cobra Starship While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Stree
Deathstars Termination Bliss
Jonas Brothers Jonas Brothers
Jonas Brothers It's About Time
Primal Scream Beautiful Future
Slipknot All Hope Is Gone

3.0 good
Every Time I Die The Burial Plot Bidding War
Kings of Leon Aha Shake Heartbreak
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory
Razorlight Slipway Fires
The Beatles 1
The Killers Hot Fuss
The Used In Love and Death
The Used Berth
We Are Scientists With Love and Squalor

2.5 average
Arctic Monkeys Favourite Worst Nightmare
Every Time I Die Hot Damn!
Keane Perfect Symmetry
Primal Scream Screamadelica
Primal Scream XTRMNTR
Primal Scream Give Out But Don't Give Up
Primal Scream Sonic Flower Groove
The Kooks Inside In/Inside Out
The Used Lies for the Liars

2.0 poor
Primal Scream Echo Dek
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