Thursday, July 14, 2011
So which record was better?
First, I was going to say the first one, but both records have their virtues and vices, good and bad songs, strengths and weaknesses.They both have a pretty good variety,but the second record doesn't stray too far from the formula of the first one. The first record has the great: We Cry, The Man Who Can't Be Moved, If You See Kay; Super single "Breakeven," and the awesome "Rusty Halo." While the second record starts wonderfully with a trio of good songs "You Won't Feel a Thing" which segues into the equally catchy "For The First Time," and "Nothing". Then, follows with a few more great songs such as "Dead Man Walking," "This =Love," and the powerful anthemic sincerity of "Exit Wounds." "Bullet From a Gun" I'm still deciding how much I like it or not, but "Walk Away" is good. So, I think it might be a tie; the second record is more of the same, which isn't neccessarily a bad thing, and both records have good songs. But I guess the second record, might be a little better because there are more songs that I like, but I'm not sure. If we're going that route, then the second one wins
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