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Sum 41 – Underclass Hero

October 22, 2007 By Andrea Hubbell 3 Comments

Sum 41

Artist: Sum 41
Album: Underclass Hero
Label: Island Records
Purchase: Smart Punk
Release Date: July 24th, 2007

Overall: 8.0
Music: 7.5
Lyrics: 8.5
Production: 7.0

Sum 41’s latest album, “Underclass Hero”, is “sound” proof that the quality of bands’ music doesn’t necessarily dwindle with passing years and changes in lineup. Following three well-received albums, “All Killer, No Filler” (2001), “Does This Look Infected?” (2002), and most recently, “Chuck” (2004), “Underclass Hero”, although perhaps not the most remarkable of Sum 41’s albums, certainly has its impressive elements. Former lead guitarist and backup vocalist Dave Baksh’s absence from this album, although somewhat noticeable in frontman Derek Whibley’s change in vocal style, hardly hinders its sound. In fact, the guitar throughout this album is especially notable, even without Baksh, Whibley producing loud, and passionate guitar riffs and meshing with Jocz’s aggressive drumming to create a generally hyper punk rock sound. Various portions of the album are, in fact, “All Killer, No Filler”-esque, while others display the more mature sound and lyrical content present in “Chuck”. This latest album has a loose political concept, some songs attacking the concept of government and elitism, and supporting the “underclass”, while others convey different, more personal themes. “Underclass Hero” as a whole is a very diverse album. While the songs it includes are mostly raucous and enthusiastic, a few slower songs are enclosed, such as “Best of Me”, “So Long Goodbye”, and “Look At Me”. A certain amount of piano seems to be enclosed on various tracks of this album, something not often heard in Sum 41’s music. The most unique element of this album, however, is not the addition of piano, but the inclusion of a song entirely comprised of French words, titled “Ma Poubelle” (translating to “My Waste” in English). Although it would be difficult to analyze the lyrics displayed throughout “Ma Poubelle”, the lyrics presented in the English tracks on this album, although not completely groundbreaking or wholly conceptual, are insightful and opinionated, rather than whiny and sorrowful, something that seems to be a trend in the rock genre as of late. These songs could have been better organized, however. Overall, “Underclass Hero” is an appealing album in sound and message, although, the album could do with the exclusion of a few of its less prominent, more mediocre-sounding songs. Some mentionable tracks off of this album include “No Apologies”, “This is Goodbye”, and “Walking Disaster”.

Track Listing
1. Underclass Hero
2. Walking Disaster
3. Speak of the Devil
4. Dear Father
5. Count Your Last Blessings
6. French Song
7. Carnival of Sins
8. The Jester
9. With Me
10. Long
11. King of Contradiction
12. Best of Me
13. Confusion and Frustration in Modern Times
14. So Long Goodbye
15. Look At Me

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Sum 41 On Tour With Yellowcard

September 9, 2007 By A. Renteria Leave a Comment

Sum 41 Kicked off their tour with Yellowcard today, see when they’ll be performing in your city and buy tickets here. You can check out the video for their song “Walking Disaster” right now on Sum41.com.

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Watch Sum 41 Perform New Album Live

July 24, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Sum 41 are streaming a live performance of their new album on their website.

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AOL Full Album Streams

July 23, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Here are some of this weeks full album streams on AOL Music.

Sum 41, ‘Underclass Hero’
Yeah Yeah Yeahs, ‘Is Is’
‘The Simpsons Movie’ Soundtrack
Portugal. The Man, ‘Church Mouth’

Filed Under: News Tagged With: portugal.-the-man, Sum 41, Yeah-Yeah-Yeahs

Albums In Stores Tomorrow 7-24-07

July 23, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Here are some albums in stores tomorrow.

Sum 41 – Underclass Hero
Hidden In Plain View – Resolution
Scenes From A Movie – Pulse
The High Court – Puppet Strings
Portugal The Man – Church Mouth
A Farewell Rescue – Never Meet Your Heroes
Nodes Of Ranvier – Defined By Struggle
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Is Is (EP)

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Site Update

July 23, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Check out the new featured bands this week including Sum 41, Hidden In Plain View, and Scenes From A Movie.

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Sum 41 Album Stream; US Tour Dates

July 17, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Sum 41‘s new album, Underclass Hero, is currently streaming on MTV.com. The band has also announced some of their upcoming US tour dates.

Here are the first dates to go on sale

Sept 8th – Portland, ME (w/ Yellowcard)
Sept 9th – Boston, MA (w/ Yellowcard)
Sept 10th – Providence, RI (w/ Yellowcard)
Sept 11th – Lancaster, PA (w/ Yellowcard)
Sept 13th – Morrison, CO (this is a 93.3 show already on sale at www.ticketmaster.com)
Sept 15th – Cleveland, OH (w/ Yellowcard)

Click here and login to get to the ticketing page.

Username: sum41
Password: tickets

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Sum 41 Post New Song; Album Art; Track Listing

July 9, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Sum 41 has posted a new song titled “Walking Disaster” on their MySpace page. The bands new album, Underclass Hero, is due out July 24th. Check out the album art and track listing below.

Sum 41

Track Listing

1. Underclass Hero
2. Walking Disaster
3. Speak Of The Devil
4. Dear Father
5. Count Your Last Blessings
6. Ma Poubelle
7. March Of The Dogs
8. The Jester
9. With Me
10. Pull The Curtain
11. King Of Contradiction
12. Best Of Me
13. Confusion And Frustration In Modern Times
14. So Long Goodbye

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Sum 41 Sessions Under Cover

June 28, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Sum 41 recently performed three acoustic songs on AOL’s Sessions Under Cover. Go here to check out ‘Mother’s Little Helper’ (Rolling Stones cover) , ‘March of the Dogs’ and ‘Pieces.’ Also, watch guitarist/vocalist Deryck explain two different ways to play ‘March of the Dogs!’

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Sum 41 – Road to Ruin Episode #6

June 8, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Sum 41 has posted their 6th episode of Road to Ruin. Check it out below.

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