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01/29/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Seriously. At least one person should have reviewed this by now. This album is too good to pass up. It held my attention all the way from "Intro(Which includes a part of a Pirates of the Caribbean song at the end)" all the way to "Release Collapse." I found the addition of Craig Owens of Chiodos in "The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions" and Jeremy McKinnon of A Day to Remember in "Strength in Numbers" to add a lot of diversity over their debut EP "Voyage" and make this album overall a lot better. Also, I found listening to the background music instead of paying attention to the vocals on the second or third time of listening also helped me enjoy the album much more. My favorite screamo/ post-hardcore album/EP used to be Emarosa's This Is your Way Out. Not anymore.
1. Intro- 7.5/10-- Interesting opening with an interesting ending, but not really a song
2. Pirates... The Sequel- 9/10-- Lyrics paint a clear picture , but I feel as though I've heard them before(Senses Fail's Rum is for Drinking Not Burning maybe?)
3. Your World on Fire- 9.4/10-- From my experience, title tracks usually aren't all that great, but this one is.
4. The Taste of Regret- 8.5/10-- Simply a re-done version of the one on the Voyage EP.
5. The End- 8.5/10-- Great song and all, but not particularly special.
6. The Road to Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions-- 10/10 Wow. Definitely one of my favorites.
7. You Already Know You're A Goner- 8/10-- Eh.
8. Live Love Die- 9.9/10-- Also redone from their last EP, but still just as amazing if not more.
9. Strength in Numbers- 10/10-- Love the addition of A Day To Remember's lead singer
10. Release Collapse- 9.5/10-- First minute or so begins softly, then picks up to normal In Fear and Faith. Overall an excellent closer to and excellent album.
I would recommend the whole album, but if you don't want to spend the ten dollars, I suggest "Your World on Fire," The Road to Hell," or "Live Love Die""