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Archives for 2006

Meg & Dia Stream

August 7, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

We are now streaming Something Real the new album from Meg & Dia all week here on Driven Far Off. Head out this Tuesday and pick up this great album.

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Boys Like Girls – Boys Like Girls

August 4, 2006 By Trevor Bivens 10 Comments

Boys Like Girls

Artist: Boys Like Girls
Album: Boys Like Girls
Label: Red Ink / Columbia
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: August 22, 2006

Overall: 9.3
Music: 9.5
Lyrics: 9.2
Production: 9.5

Every year, one band tends to stick out to me more than others. Last year, it was Paramore. This year, it’s Boston’s Boys Like Girls. If pure, hook-filled, melodic, pop music is your thing, then BLG’s self-titled debut is right up your alley.

I can’t stress enough how every track on this album has the potential to be a hit single.
From the opening three songs “The Great Escape,” “Five Minutes to Midnight,” and the first single “Hero/Heroine,” this album screams “next big thing.” The rest of the disc is hook after hook of sugarcoated goodness. Following the tradition of The Academy Is…, Paramore, theAudition, and Hit the Lights, Boys Like Girls are my new favorite sing a long band.

Martin’s voice has a ridiculously varied range. It’s showcased on every song on the album. John, Paul, and Bryan back him up, bringing on some of the best music I’ve heard in this genre since every high school kid with a guitar listened to one pop-punk song and said, “I can do that.”

Lyrically, the songs tackle issues like taking on life head-on, relationships, and making the best of things. If you’re ever feeling down, this album will help perk up your attitude.

This is the Matt Squire production I knew and loved. That other album must have been a fluke.

With a great live show, and an excellent debut under their belts, Boys Like Girls are standing on the edge of being this year’s Panic! or Fall Out Boy, practically begging for mainstream success. If you’re not too much of a snob to admit you like ridiculously poppy music, pick this album up.

Track Listing
1. The Great Escape
2. Five Minutes To Midnight
3. Hero/Heroine
4. On Top Of The World
5. Thunder
6. Me, You, And My Medication
7. Up Against A Wall
8. Dance Hall Drug
9. Learning To Fall
10. Heels Over Head
11. Broken Man
12. Holiday

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: Boys Like Girls

The Working Title Shoutout

August 4, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Our friends in The Working Title were nice enofugh to send out a video shoutout about our new website! You can check it out here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Driven Far Off, The-Working-Title

Acceptance Post New Demo

August 4, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson 2 Comments

Even though Acceptance will be no more, the band has posted a new demo titled “Not Affraid” on their MySpace page. The band is expected to post another new demo soon.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Acceptance

Self Against City Post New Song

August 3, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Self Against City has posted a new song called “Ready and Willing” on their PureVolume page.The song is from their upcoming album, Telling Secrets to Strangers.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Drive Thru Records, Self-Against-City

hellogoodbye to Play Suprise Set On Warped Tour

August 3, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

hellogoodbye will be performing a suprise set on the Ernie Ball State under the name hellogoodbye182 at the August 4th Warped Tour date in Scranton PA. They will be doing a set of all Blink covers. Check the stage set times for the performance.

Also hellogoodbye’s new video for “Here (in Your Arms)” premiered on MySpace today. MySpace is doing a full album stream of Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! from this friday 8/4 through 8/7.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Drive Thru Records, hellogoodbye

New Contests

August 3, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

I have put up two new contests for everyone to join. We are giving away some hellogoodbye goods as well as a custom Vaux skateboard to one lucky winner so be sure to enter for your chance at those prizes.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: hellogoodbye, vaux

Brand New – Fight Off Your Demons (The Demos)

August 2, 2006 By Devin Henderson 22 Comments

Brand NewԚ 

Artist: Brand New
Album: Fight Off Your Demons (Demos)
Label: N/A
Purchase: N/A
Release Date: N/A (Surfaced Jan. 06)

Overall: 9.3
Music: 9.0
Lyrics: 9.5
Production: Because these are demos, I’ve chosen not to review the production value

FYI:

The ‘album’ I am reviewing is the collection of nine demos that Brand New leaked onto the internet in January, entitled ‘Fight Off Your Demons’. There is much speculation surrounding the demos, including which ones will be included on the new album. You can’t purchase these demos, but they are available for download all over the internet, so you can probably just google it.

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In some of his most lyrically poignant songs to date, lead singer Jesse Lacey seems to take on a few personas as we travel through the nine demos. I’m going to critique each song individually:

Untitled 1 – This is my very favourite demo so far. The opening lyric is absolutely beautiful (Well I wrote your name & burned it/To see the colour of the flame/Well it burned out the whole spectrum/As if you were everything/Mine just burned gold/A normal flame/I am not anything), and the rest of the lyrics don’t disappoint. The music is acoustic & understated, but very complimentary to the soft vocals. The overall tone is poignantly dismayed, and very fitting. The song comes across as very bittersweet, from start to finish when the song closes with “Something dies when you grow older/But you do the best you can/I am glad/I am glad…/You found a good man.”

Untitled 2 – This demo is probably the one that most surprised me. I am well aware of Lacey’s fondness of Morrissey & The Smiths (just listen to Mix Tape, and you’ll know for yourself), but at first listen, I was sort of confused. Was I listening to Brand New, or was I listening to Brand New covering The Smiths? Everything from the intricate lyrics (She was just seventeen/Pious & pretty with a deadly disease/And the weight of the world on her prosthetic shoulder), to the somewhat Morrissey-esque emulated British accent that Lacey sings with, to the anthemic chorus (And so three cheers for my morose & grieving pals/And now let’s hear it for the tears that I’ve welled up/We’ve come too far to have to give it all up now/We live lives that are rich & blessed/And we’ll burn for how we’ve transgressed) just reeks of The Smiths. It’s not neccessarily a bad thing – The Smiths are one of my favourite bands – but there comes a point when emulation becomes creepy. Luckily Brand New are just outside of the grey area on this track (which, consequently, will grow on you – I can’t stop listening).

Untitled 3 – This song starts off sounding a little more like Brand New, though the lyrics seem very forced for the first few lines (So the air’s getting colder/And the news keeps us scared/I still wrestle this summer from the bones of our tired, blistered hands), as though Lacey couldn’t think of anything to open the song, but then they ease into a smooth eloquent flow, yet again. The chorus of the song is catchy, but redundant. A few key lines in this track add great dimension to the lyrics, and it’s anti-war sentiment (‘I’ll be dead before you put a gun in my brother’s hand’).

Untitled 4 – Opens with a very 80s synth vibe, I had no idea what to expect from this track. It has a definite influence from The Smiths, but not overwhelmingly so like Untitled 2. Once the chorus kicks in, you want to sing along. It’s a very up-beat, and happy song, which is rare for Brand New, so it’s a very welcome change of pace. The lyrics are great (I’m happy to admit that maybe I am a little depressed/Cause I’m missing you to death), and Lacey’s vocals are appropriately understated. Just the use of the word posthumously is reminiscent of Morrissey’s style in some ways, and the Van Gogh anecdote is a great touch.

Untitled 5 – This demo starts off very interestingly with an almost celtic sound. As it progresses, it has a great development. The lyrics are seemingly unique and unlike anything else Brand New has done. My favourite part of this song is by far the chorus in which Lacey sings ‘Maybe we will tear you up/Take what you love/ And burn it down/Burn it down/What you swear to build/We swear to come/And burn it down/Burn it down’. Not only the lyrics, but the distinction of the vocal is moving.

Untitled 6 – The song begins with a simple acoustic guitar line, before a beautiful opening vocal comes in: ‘Well I lost my taste for the company of airports & cars/We flew through the year & avoided the dust & the rock’. It’s striking and fitting to the music. This song is again unlike any other that Brand New has released. The vocal layering in the chorus is striking, especially for a demo, and is seemingly very well composed. The music, overall, is haunting and will stick with you long after you finish listening to the song.

Untitled 7 – This song starts off with a very 80s pop sound. The piano is simple, yet striking. The lyrics are great: ‘Well take it easy/Tigers in the cage/Pacing on our pads, and waiting/For the time to come in reverie./Our lazy bones ache for our dowry./Canâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t hold on to the thrill./So I hope you find your will to follow through./What weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ve invented, I am now ending./Hold on to who you love./We are tryinâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ to blow like dust since we were young./ What weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ve invented, I am now ending.’ Though the piano is very repetitive, it is not annoyingly poignant.Untitled 8 – This song revels in its simplicity and sad lyrics. The general lyrical message is hard to grasp, though. Several vignettes lend to a general lyrical theme, but fail to come together in a culmination. I can’t say the song is bad, though – I can’t say any Brand New song is bad as of yet.

Untitled 9 – The final demo track is one of my favourite. A lyric very appropriate to Jesse Lacey is ‘Please pose my skeletal remains./Give them a working pen/And I will live forever.’ Overall, the song is demure and understated but most definitely worth a listen.
Overall, these demos are beyond the realm of what I thought Brand New was capable of achieving on their third release. If the final recording (speculated to include only one or two of these demos) is anywhere near the creative level of these demos, it’s sure to be one of the best albums released in 2006 (or 2007 should delays continue). It’s a much anticipated album (due out on Interscope), and I can’t imagine it will disappoint.

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: Brand-New, Interscope

Go See This Band Live

August 2, 2006 By Cassidy Myers Leave a Comment

Park’s latest Lobster Records release “Building A Better ____” debuted at #176 on SoundScan’s indie album charts.

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The End of Acceptance

August 2, 2006 By Bryce Jacobson 3 Comments

Acceptance as we know them will be no more. The band left this mesage on their MySpace page today:

Dearest Acceptance Family,

I am writing to you on this day to address a certain issue that has come to many of your attentions.Ԛ  We have been receiving countless e-mails and our operators have had their hands full fielding all of your phone calls inquiring about a dirty little rumor of Acceptance breaking up.Ԛ  To this, my friends, I must say that the Acceptance that you all have know and loved is no more, but this is not an obituary, on the contrary, this is a metamorphosis, its friggen evolution baby, much like a disgusting little caterpillar turning into not one, but two beautiful butterflies.Ԛ  Its science, let me explain…..

You see, there comes a time in a band members life where he must choose between the abnormal life of a gypsy rock musician and the normal life of the common man.Ԛ  Jason, our beloved lead singer, has chosen the latter and decided to take on the yoke of the common man.Ԛ  HOWEVER, the rest of us do not share in this desire for normalcy and have decided to continue in our pursuit of rock stardom.Ԛ  You should all be expecting to hear a new kick ace rocking project from Nick, Kyle, and I, as well as a new project from Kaylan and a bunch of secret people that I can’t talk about right now.Ԛ  The anticipation must be building up in yer little bosoms as you read this and I can’t wait for you to hear what we have all been doing.Ԛ  Remember, don’t cry for us Argentina, for this is not a funeral, this is a rebirth of something beautiful.Ԛ  More information to come soon.

Love you guys, wish us luck,

Christian

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Acceptance

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