
IT IS FINALLY HERE!! Ocala, florida hardcore/pop punk band A Day to Rememeber has just released their new full length cd "homesick." it has been quite sometime since the release of their second full length titled "For Those Who Have Heart" and their fans have been waiting. First off let me start by saying I love this cd! Alright now onto the review.
Ok first lets start off with the over all sound. The mix is amazing quality and is a real step up for A Day to Remember. In this cd I think they have finally mastered their sound in the sense of how they want there songs to sound like not the actual mix. This cd unlike FTWHH is more pop punk oriented over all. The songs feature quite a bit more singing than screaming and many breakdown opportunities are replaced with melodic bridges. But don't get me wrong ADTR is still brutal. I would say that the heavier parts in this cd are just better and in fewer number because of it.. kind of like a quality over quantity thing. Jeremy their vocalist is just as good as he was at singing on the other cd's but his screaming has gotten much better and you can really tell he has been practicing. Other than the vocals the band has improved immensly as well. The writing is great and everything blends quite well. The guitars sound great and the drums have some pretty unique fills and the breakdowns are pretty epic and well placed. Over all its a pretty amazing cd and i would recommend it to anyone.
Ok first lets start off with the over all sound. The mix is amazing quality and is a real step up for A Day to Remember. In this cd I think they have finally mastered their sound in the sense of how they want there songs to sound like not the actual mix. This cd unlike FTWHH is more pop punk oriented over all. The songs feature quite a bit more singing than screaming and many breakdown opportunities are replaced with melodic bridges. But don't get me wrong ADTR is still brutal. I would say that the heavier parts in this cd are just better and in fewer number because of it.. kind of like a quality over quantity thing. Jeremy their vocalist is just as good as he was at singing on the other cd's but his screaming has gotten much better and you can really tell he has been practicing. Other than the vocals the band has improved immensly as well. The writing is great and everything blends quite well. The guitars sound great and the drums have some pretty unique fills and the breakdowns are pretty epic and well placed. Over all its a pretty amazing cd and i would recommend it to anyone.
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