All Artists: Homegrown Title: When It All Comes Down Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Dtuep004 Release Date: 3/14/2005 Album Type: Import Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock Styles: Hardcore & Punk, Ska Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Homegrown When It All Comes Down Genres: Alternative Rock, Rock
Homegrown, at this point a legendary clipping of punk and its past 10 years of stage proves it worth of such a title in an E.P. titled, When It All Comes Down. Simply powerful is this Drive-Thru Records roster heavyweight.... more » | |
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Album Description Homegrown, at this point a legendary clipping of punk and its past 10 years of stage proves it worth of such a title in an E.P. titled, When It All Comes Down. Simply powerful is this Drive-Thru Records roster heavyweight. Packed with plenty of punch, track 2 'Cross My Heart' while a play on words from anyone?s kindergarten days is the playfully perfect candidate for video stardom. 2005. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsMuch different than the previous two xTragedyxBrittanyx | Echo Park, Ca | 12/29/2004 (4 out of 5 stars) "At first listen, I didn't know what to think of "when it all comes down". It was just so freakin different. The pop-culture references of "act your age" were gone, the furious pop-punk of "kings of pop" was gone, and the production was crappy at best. I gave it a couple more listens tho and it grew on me alot. There IS more of an emo-punk vibe here than on the other two (compare the lyrics on "I win, you lose" to those of "she's anti" (act your age) and you'll see what I mean), but it's still basically pop-punk. I'd put this as my third favorite HG album, right above "that's business" (back when they were ska...i dont like ska). Overall, the album is catchy, the lyrics are cliche and the melodies are sweet...in pop-punk, that formula can get you a long way. I'd still recommend "act your age" (which is of the same caliber as "enema of the state" by blink 182) or "Kings of pop" (it's drive-thru produced, need i say more?) over this one..." Their best release since Act Your Age qwiksXnd | Los Angeles | 10/29/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "Track 6 is simply the BEST HomeGrown song ever. And tracks 2 and 3 are better than practically every song on "Kings of Pop". I've been a fan of theres for a long time (since 1997 or so) and I own every cd and ep they have put out, but I was pretty dissapointed in Kings of Pop. "When It All Comes Down" has restored my faith. Can you dig it?" 3 stars...sigh Burton Durand | Lafayette, LA | 10/31/2004 (3 out of 5 stars) "When I went throught the tracks the first time, I thought "Man, this is just Kings of Pop part II, but more cliche." The second track starts off with the lines "Cross my heart and hope to die / stick every needle in these eyes..." That is SO corny. Yet I couldn't hate the song because it was so darned catchy.
I'll admit it. This EP grew on me plenty. It's nowhere near the masterpiece of Act Your Age, but I don't think they'll every put out something so awesome again. It's impossible. Act Your Age also had the best production. Everything on this EP sounds like the mics were too far away from the instruments, especially the vocals. As with Kings of Pop, J. Trash's voice left behind it's signature punky sound and now mimic's Adam's super-high voice. The old duo was perfect; this is less fun. I have to give this three stars, though it pains me. So come on guys, please, go back to acting your age..." |