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The Higher – On Fire

January 18, 2007 By Tyler Hayes 6 Comments

The Higher On Fire

Artist: The Higher
Album: On Fire
Label: Epitaph
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: March 6th, 2007

Overall: 7.5
Music: 7.5
Lyrics: 7.0
Production: 10.0

On the verge of breaking up to then go on to put out what will probably be one of the most well produced, polished, radio friendly records of 2007. The Higher fit into an interesting place in the music spectrum. If I had to categorize â┚¬Ã…”On Fireâ┚¬?, it would get thrown into a pop punk section, and maybe thatâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s correct, yet the album raises the typical pop punk bar a couple of notches.

First thing is first, there are 2 songs they rerecorded, but the songs are so much better and flow so naturally that you might not even realize that they are older songs. There is actually a 3rd song â┚¬Ã…”Pace Yourselfâ┚¬? that is from their last record. Itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s been remixed by Patrick Stump (think FOB) and I still canâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t figure out why they included it on the disc because itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s flat out terrible. The song gets repetitive real fast and offers nothing to the record.

The thing â┚¬Ã…”On Fireâ┚¬? does well is try to give each song a unique feel. â┚¬Ã…”Insuranceâ┚¬? has a sort of salsa mixed with rock feel which is weird at first but strangely compelling. â┚¬Ã…”Can anyone really love youngâ┚¬? is a John Mayer reminiscent love song. And what album would be complete without a string/synth ballad like â┚¬Ã…”Our movie rulesâ┚¬? to close out the full album. This album rarely, if ever, repeats itself in terms of style and feel which is good because too often records are coming with the same song repeated 12 times.
The record reminds me of the catchiness of â┚¬Ã…”Cute is what we aim forâ┚¬? but without the embarrassment of saying you listen to â┚¬Ã…”Cute is what we aim forâ┚¬?. After everything is said and done â┚¬Ã…”On Fireâ┚¬? is definitely worth checking out and most people will probably agree itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s worth the ten bucks.

Tracklisting
01. Insurance?
02. Guts
03. Rock My Body
04. Weapons Wired
05. Histrionics
06. Movement
07. Can Anyone Really Love Young
08. Darkpop
09. DARE
10. 31 Floors
11. Our Movie Rules
12. Pace Yourself (Patrick Stump Remix)

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: Epitaph, The-Higher

Comments

  1. Michael Schneider says

    January 18, 2007 at 1:43 am

    I’m obsessed with this album right now.

  2. Hawt says

    January 18, 2007 at 8:55 am

    The record reminds me of the catchiness of “Cute is what we aim for� but without the embarrassment of saying you listen to “Cute is what we aim for�.

    That’s the most awesome thing I have read in a review so far. I will admit though, that the Higher have been my guilty pleasure the past year or so. Their music and lyrics don’t really stand out all that much but it’s just fun music.

  3. Trevor Bivens says

    January 20, 2007 at 4:26 pm

    I played this album a ton this week. It’s no Histrionics, but it’s nowhere near as bad as some people are making it out to be. However, the new Fall Out Boy easily took it’s place of being on repeat.

  4. jessie carrol says

    January 28, 2007 at 4:12 pm

    i think this album is one of the best released in 2007…

  5. Lisa says

    March 30, 2007 at 5:30 pm

    this album is soooo good!!!!

  6. Michelle Ragy says

    February 5, 2008 at 4:26 pm

    Hey the higher!!!

    your cousin Jessie, is my bff! you guys rock! so hows your girlfriend!?! did she like jamie lynn spears?!?

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