Summary of this CDs & Vinyl... | ||
Energy filled music with a message of returning home, and finding yourself. | ||
This type of CDs & Vinyl is good for... | ||
A relaxing evening in a grass field staring at the stars. | ||
I especially liked... | ||
The openings to several songs such as: Into Oblivion (Reunion), All Hands On Deck Part 2: Open Water, The Sweetest Wave. These openings give a sense of awe, and epic-ness to the album. | ||
I didn't like... | ||
Several of the songs weren't particularly memorable, but are still good. | ||
When I finished n/a this CDs & Vinyl I wanted to... | ||
Find myself, and my way of life. | ||
This CDs & Vinyl made me feel... | ||
Good about myself, like though I have strayed, home is there, and there is more for me to do. | ||
The n/a of this CDs & Vinyl... | ||
Funeral For A Friend are very good at mixing many genres together that need boosts such as the general Rock, and power pop genres, and making them their own. FFAF is from the UK. | ||
I recommend this CDs & Vinyl because... | ||
It can't help but open your eyes to what's around you. | ||
Further Comments... | ||
In my personal opinion this album gets an overall average of 4.5/5 with its only real flaw is how several songs don't stick, even though they add to it and give it meat. Thanks to Myspace.com for hosting this album and Funeral For A Friend for giving Myspace the album to post for all to listen to until its release in Mid-May. | ||
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Created May 12, 2007 at 2:28pm •
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