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Last updated Sun, 18 Oct 2009 22:08







Thanks so much guys! So excited to be on the team!
Good review, man. I’m not sure I’ll look into this as, like you said, there are a lot of bands out there doing this kind of stuff.
agreed. I enjoyed the album, but had I not been reviewing it, I would have deleted it after I listened.
I don’t think they pulled the story out of nowhere. I think it’s based off of a Poe poem called Annabel Lee. I don’t agree with you, I think it’s a great album but I’m not going to be disrespectful and annoying about it.
I’m not really into Screamworks. Probably my least favorite out of all of them. It seems too ‘pop-ish’ (genre, speaking) for my taste.
I really enjoyed this album. Butch is a talented guy. I would’ve liked to see this review to go into a little more detail but good job.
Ouch
Came here to say this.
I liked their debut, but everything since then has been average. Self Titled was particularly bad, but I actually like this album a lot more. I definitely think it has some good songs, and isn’t as formulaic as STA.
Regardless, fucking awesome review
Loved their debut, then a sophomore slump. I don’t expect too much from this album. By the review, it doesn’t sound like a winner, but I’ll have to stream this later.
It’s more poppy than their debut, so keep that in mind I guess.
This review was bigger than I thought it would be. I think I need to start trimming mine a bit.
It’ll be addressed with the new layout. Whenever it’s done. My coder is lazy.