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Maybe I'll Catch Fire
Alkaline Trio
Maybe I'll Catch Fire
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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'Maybe I'll Catch Fire' (Asian Man Records) follows in the footsteps of Goddamnit, while staying true to the elaborate but emotional tone of aggressive pop-punk.

     
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All Artists: Alkaline Trio
Title: Maybe I'll Catch Fire
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Asian Man
Original Release Date: 3/14/2000
Release Date: 3/14/2000
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Hardcore & Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 612851005525, 790168039263

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'Maybe I'll Catch Fire' (Asian Man Records) follows in the footsteps of Goddamnit, while staying true to the elaborate but emotional tone of aggressive pop-punk.

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CD Reviews

One of the best albums ever
sporke | South Pasadena, CA United States | 06/26/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The Alkaline Trio are an incredibly underrated band -- to stick them in any one category doesn't do them justice. The songwriting ability that's jammed up in this band is amazing. Songs like "Radio" and "Madame Me" prove the incredible ability that Matt Skiba and Dan Andriano have to punch in great chord changes that are comparable to late great Nirvana. Punk can't hold these guys, emo can't hold these guys, pop, indie ... none of those categories have the flexibility to have the Alkaline Trio placed in there. The lyrics are amazing; dark and humorous but at the same so filled with joy and pain and anger that you get swept up into these guys heads' immediately. This band is proof that simplicity is a VERY undervalued characteristic in music, but that doesn't mean that creativity has to take a cut either. Best songs on the album: "Tuck Me In", "Radio", "Sleepyhead", "Madame Me", "Keep 'Em Coming"."
Two listens later
jen_transmogrification | hayward, ca United States | 12/26/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Initially I found this album a slightly disapointing follow up to the Trio's previous efforts of Goddamnit, and the various vinyl tracks (re-released on the CD compliation "Alkaline Trio"). After listening to this album a mere two times, I realized how truly amazing this record is. Lyrically very few bands can match the Alkaline Trio's remarkable skill for conveying emotion with sincerity. Their lyrics manage to tell a story as well as paint a picture. Musically, this album has a little more of a poppy feel than previous releases, although it sticks to the melodic, emotional punk sound. I have a million more things to say about this record, but I think you should just buy it for yourself. This band has something that simple words cannot describe."
Probably my favorite Alkaline Trio album
Dudley Groverman | Nowheresville | 03/23/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is, as I have already stated, probably my favorite Alkaline Trio album. Why? Well, I'll tell you why, you lazy can of sardines!

1. The album sounds more mature and organized than releases such as "Goddamnit!" (Not to say that Goddamnit isn't a good album)

2. The lyrics are superb, even for Alkaline Trio. I can't think of one song that doesn't make me say "Whoa. So true." And nod my head thusly.

3. The calmer and sadder beats (such as "Radio") work really well, especially with the vocal stylings and the (as previously mentioned) superb lyrics. In my opinion, depressing lyrics work better with depressing music, as opposed to faster, louder music.



I guess I thought I had more than 3 reasons before I began writing this, but these are three damn good reasons to buy, or at least steal, this CD. I would reccomend it to more seasoned Alkaline Trio fans, but newcomers will probably appreciate it as well."