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Farewell – Isn’t This Suppose To Be Fun

October 15, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Farewell

Artist: Farewell
Album: Isn’t This Suppose To Be Fun
Label: Epitaph
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: September 25, 2007

Overall: 8.0
Music: 8.5
Lyrics: 8.0
Production: 8.0

Fun Rock
noun
A type of rock music that empowers the being of fun. A sound of enjoyment, amusement and pleasure: the fans were rocking out to their favorite fun rock band, Farwell. (Also see Farewell)

Farewell‘s Isn’t This Suppose To Be Fun can easily be described as the best fun rock album of the year. Thirteen tracks of synth filled rock and sing along lyrics couldn’t make your ears feel any better. Enjoy the fun!

Recommended if you like: Fun music, pop punk, synth rock, Motion City Soundtrack, Houston Calls.

Track Listing
1. Start It Up
2. Anchors Away
3. First One On The Blog
4. Stay Pretty
5. War
6. Sing, Baby
7. Eighty Eights
8. Zelda
9. September Brought The Fall
10. Cut You A New Smile
11. Hey Heather
12. Darling Darlene
13. Fed The Fire

Filed Under: Flash, Reviews Tagged With: Epitaph, Farewell

Farewell Post “First One On The Blog” Video

October 10, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Farewell‘s new video for “First One On The Blog” can be seen below. Farewell’s new album, Isn’t This Suppose To Be Fun, is in stores now.
[myspace]http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=19748315[/myspace]

Filed Under: News, Videos Tagged With: Epitaph, Farewell

Farewell Set To Release New Video

October 8, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Farewell will premiere their first video, “First One On the Blog,” off of their Epitaph debut Isn’t This Supposed to be Fun!? via Myspace Video on October 10th. Directed by the Endeavor Media Group (Bayside, Silverstein, Comeback Kid), the video perfectly showcases both the band’s high energy brand of powerpop and rollicking sense of fun, as we follow Marshall, Wil and the rest of the guys to school one day. Check back here on the 10th to see the video.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Epitaph, Farewell

Motion City Soundtrack – Even If It Kills Me

October 6, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson 2 Comments

Motion City Soundtrack

Artist: Motion City Soundtrack
Album: Even If It Kills Me
Label: Epitaph
Purchase: Interpunk
Release Date: September 18, 2007

Overall: 9.0
Music: 9.5
Lyrics: 9.0
Production: 9.0

The Minneapolis based quintet, known as Motion City Soundtrack (or MCS for short), have unleashed their new album, Even If It Kills Me and its filled with witty lyrics, bouncing bass, and of course all the moog sounds your brain desires. The band headed to New York City in the early part of this year to write and record their third studio album for Epitaph Records.

Opening the album is the fast paced “Fell In Love Without You” and it certainly feels like your listening to a Motion City Soundtrack song with the fast guitars and moog hitting your ears almost instantly. Justin’s voice feels clean and focused while the drums beat fast and the nerd rock guitars belt out a crazy belch of goodness. “This Is For Real” continues things with a bouncing bass and drum intro followed by something I would only expect to hear out of Justin’s mouth “I’ve got emotion drippin out my pores”. “This Is For Real” carries that classic MCS sound with lyrics you’ll be singing along to in no time. “It Had To Be You” brings in a bit of a new sound with a mixture of piano and some wonderful “Woo Ooo’s” which fit right into this songs great melody. A slower intro on “Last Night” is calming and also includes some more piano bits. I feel like this song is a story and Justin is sitting next to me reading it, is that crazy or wicked cool that it could make me feel this way?

Upon first hearing “Calling All Cops” I didn’t know what to think of the song. Justin’s voice seems to stay in one key throughout the entire song and its a bit slower then the average MCS tune. Listening to this song more is the cure to not liking it at first, the moog parts are catchy, the bass is bouncing and the melody is soothing yet uplifting. This song even includes strings at certain parts, and I have to say it sounds amazing. On “The Conversation” Justin dives into his heart and pulls out a soft sad story wrapped in emotion. This slow song is a first for MCS, no guitars, bass, drums, or moog, just Justin and a piano.

“Broken Heart” brings things back up to speed with the line “I’ll start this broken heart, I’ll fix it up so it will work again, better then before” followed by a catchy drum line and raging guitars and bass. “Hello Helicopter” is another slower song incorporating a mix of acoustic guitar and strings wrapped in a soft yet upbeat package. You’ll find yourself singing along to this song no time, I just have to wonder how it would go down in a live show.

“Point Of Extinction” is a song I expect to see Justin doing his jittery robot moves too. Its quirky guitar parts and body moving abilities make this song feel like a classic upbeat MCS tune. “Antonia” is filled with more lyrics about a girl then one might desire to hear in a three minuet span. However the way they are put together is rather unique and pleasant, you feel like you know this girl by time the song is done. Wrapping up the album is the title track “Even If It Kills Me.” Its soft guitar intro is complimented by a beat box effect before the rest of the band chimes in. You can feel a difference in Justin’s voice on this song, its clean, confident and better then I think I’ve ever heard it. The moog, bouncy bass, beat box, soft guitar and everything else in this song play so well with Justin’s voice this song became my favorite on the album. There is no way you can listen to this track and not belt out the lyrics, tap your foot, and possibly just get up and play some air guitar all at the same time.

If you listen to this album once through and feel like MCS has changed, well then you are right. The guys are fine tuning their sound, style, lyrics, and even their voices for this release. I found myself falling in love with it a bit more every time I listened.

Track Listing
1. Fell In Love Without You
2. This Is For Real
3. It Had To Be You
4. Last Night
5. Calling All Cops
6. Can’t Finish What You Started
7. The Conversation
8. Broken Heart
9. Hello Helicopter
10. Where I Belong
11. Point Of Extinction
12. Antonia
13. Even If It Kills Me

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: Epitaph, Motion City Soundtrack

Latest Epitaph Signing

August 17, 2007 By Adam Weidman Leave a Comment

Epitaph Records has signed Our Last Night, a rock/hardcore/screamo band from New Hampshire. The group is looking to make waves throughout the East Coast and their Epitaph debut will be released in the spring of ’08.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Epitaph

Farewell Release Date; Digital Single; Album Art

August 7, 2007 By Adam Weidman Leave a Comment

Epitaph Records latest signing Farewell will release their power-pop fused debut album, Isn’t This Supposed To Be Fun!? on September 25th. To give everyone a taste of their sound the group will debut their first digital single “First One On The Blog” on August 28th. Check out the album art and track listing bellow.

Farewell

Track Listing

01. Start It Up
02. Anchors Away
03. First One On The Blog
04. Stay Pretty
05. War
06. Sing, Baby
07. Eighty-Eights
08. Zelda
09. September Brought The Fall
10. Cut You A New Smile
11. Hey Heather
12. Darling Darlene
13. Fed To The Fire

Filed Under: Album Art, News Tagged With: Epitaph, Farewell

Epitaph Warped Tour Webisode #1

July 19, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Epitaph has posted their first webisode from this years Warped Tour. Check it out below.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Epitaph, Warped Tour

Motion City Soundtrack Update; New Album Art; Track Listing

June 19, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Motion City Soundtrack will release their new single “Broken Heart” this Tuesday, June 26th. The band will also be releasing a new video next week along with the digital single. The bands new album, Even If It Kills Me, is set for a September 18th release via Epitaph Records. Check out the new artwork below. The previous artwork that was announced before can be seen here.
Motion City Soundtrack

Track Listing
1. Fell In Love Without You
2. This Is For Real
3. It Had To Be You
4. Last Night
5. Calling All Cops
6. Can’t Finish What You Started
7. The Conversation
8. Broken Heart
9. Hello Helicopter
10. Where I Belong
11. Point Of Extinction
12. Antonia
13. Even If It Kills Me

Filed Under: Album Art, News Tagged With: Epitaph, Motion City Soundtrack

Motion City Soundtrack Live Bootleg

May 10, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

A live bootleg of Motion City Soundtrack performing a new song titled “This Is For Real” can be heard on MotionCityOnline.com. A video of the song can also be seen here.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Epitaph, Motion City Soundtrack

Motion City Soundtrack Change Release Date

May 9, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Motion City Soundtrack has pushed back the release date of their new album, Even If It Kills Me, to September 18th.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Epitaph, Motion City Soundtrack

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