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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars warrants repeated listening
From Autumn to Ashes has long been a subject of great controversy in the music world. The reaction to this band is extremely divided, and you either love 'em or hate 'em. Truth be told, I'm one of the former. I absolutely cherish "Too Bad You're Beautiful" and, I know I'm going to catch all sorts of hell for this, "The Fiction We Live" as well. Now if you've heard...
Published on December 9, 2005 by Locke Scholar 815

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3.0 out of 5 stars I miss the days of "Too Bad You're Beautiful"
Listening to "Abandon Your Friends" makes me really miss the days of "Too Bad You're Beautiful." That's not to say that "Abandon Your Friends" is a horrible album because it's not. It's just merely an album that begs to display to everyone how much of a shell of a band they are compared to their older material, but, I never had high hopes for this to begin with. It's...
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3.0 out of 5 stars I miss the days of "Too Bad You're Beautiful", August 30, 2005
This review is from: Abandon Your Friends (Audio CD)
Listening to "Abandon Your Friends" makes me really miss the days of "Too Bad You're Beautiful." That's not to say that "Abandon Your Friends" is a horrible album because it's not. It's just merely an album that begs to display to everyone how much of a shell of a band they are compared to their older material, but, I never had high hopes for this to begin with. It's pretty much what I expected. Very standard, by no means jaw-dropping, but listenable-very much like The Fiction We Live.

I suppose my biggest gripe with FATA's evolution, or perhaps the lack thereof, was their decision to drop a lot of the progressive nature that was found on "Too Bad You're Beautiful" for a more standard verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge style of writing. Probably the biggest problem with "Abandon Your Friends" is it's just flat out predictable writing.

One thing you'll probably notice is that generally the format of this album is half of it is heavy tracks with Benjamin Perri and half of it is mellower tracks with Francis Mark. Their's very few tracks where the two are found together (Where Do You Draw The Line, Jack + Ginger, and Placentapede being the only three tracks where both vocals are featured). Past that, Inapprope is probably poppiest song FATA has ever written and featuring Francis Mark only. Sugar Wolf finds FATA music returning to something more alongst the lines of "I'm Best At Ruining My Life" from The Fiction We Live and again only featurings Francis Mark. "Vicious Cockfight" serves as a fairly standard metalcore track with only Benjamin Perri. Streamline is probably the mellowest song FATA has ever written, even mellower than "Chloroform Perfume" and only features Francis Mark. "The Funny Thing About Getting Pistolwipped" returns back to the standard metalcore with Benjamin Perri. "Kansas City 90210" reverts back to Francis Mark. Short For Show is entirely Benjamin Perri. Beginning to see a pattern here? A large portion of the album comes across like its a split release with two different bands writing two different styles of music intertwined in the phasing of the album. While some may argue that's a band showing off its versatility, I would only agree with that if the writing was above the average post-hardcore record which "Abandon Your Friends" is not. This intertwined variance serves the album little to nothing other than constantly shifting mood of the album and makes it feel like its all over the place, which it literally is.

I will say that, unbelievably, Francis Mark's mellower half of the album is far more of an enjoyable listen than Benjamin Perri's heavier half of the album. The vocal patterns displayed by Perri throughout the entire album are nearly identical whereas atleast Francis Mark experimented a bit more and as a vocalist, I woulds say he has improved. Unfortunetly, neither Mark nor Perri could carry FATA by themselves as the single vocalist of FATA which becomes dreadfully apparent when you listen to this album. In addition, the heavier riffing sounds so redundant and uninspired except for a few parts of "Jack + Ginger". I realized a good portion of the band is different from back in the day, but I also realized that we will never hear the same maniacal riffs that this band used to write. The title track, "Abandon Your Friends" is the highlight of the entire album and while it is a mellower track featuring only Francis Mark, it invokes a lot of the same emotion that their early material did and is really the only moment of the album that caught me by surprise. Everything else is very standard and predictable. Not necessarily bad, but certainly not great either. For $7.99, which is what it's on sale for this week at Best Buy I'd say its worth it. Any more than that, and it's probably not worth it. "Too Bad You're Beautiful" still sits at the top, and "The Fiction We Live" edges this one out as well. Maybe next time they'll get it right.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars warrants repeated listening, December 9, 2005
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Locke Scholar 815 "h-bomb" (Baltimore, MD United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Abandon Your Friends (Audio CD)
From Autumn to Ashes has long been a subject of great controversy in the music world. The reaction to this band is extremely divided, and you either love 'em or hate 'em. Truth be told, I'm one of the former. I absolutely cherish "Too Bad You're Beautiful" and, I know I'm going to catch all sorts of hell for this, "The Fiction We Live" as well. Now if you've heard both of those CDs, then it was no big surprise to you that this band was changing. "Too Bad You're Beautiful" showcased the band's ample heaviness in all its spectacular glory, winning them over many fans from all over the metal scene. With their follow up, they opted for a slightly more commercial sound, a move that sent many of their old fans packing, but also drew in a newer crowd. And so now we're here. "Abandon Your Friends," the band's third full-length release, is definitely a two-sided coin. It seems that the band is trying to please both old and new fans, and in the process has lost some of the finesse that made their first two albums so great. The typical trade-off on vocals between Benjamin Perri and Francis Mark that literally MADE their previous efforts is only really displayed on two or three songs this time out. The rest of the album is divided into two main categories: a) songs sung entirely by Fancis, and b) songs sung entirely by Ben. In some eyes, this may actually be viewed as a good thing, but I myself don't think so highly of it. The reason why the last albums flowed so well was the fact that the two singers complemented each other, and for that reason, no particular song was either too heavy or too mellow, but instead a nice compromise between the two. On "Abandon Your Friends," From Autumn to Ashes have sacrificed their once signature sound in favor of a more divided, yet accessible to some, record hindered only by its own design. Still, there's plenty to like here. The album opener and first single "Where Do You Draw the Line?" hearkens back to the band's glory days, and is probably the best song on the CD. "Inapprope" and "Sugar Wolf" follow up, and while the former is good despite being light, the latter is blemished by one major downside: the band could have opted to let Ben scream the verses instead of Francis (nothing against Francis, but Ben is much more talented in that department). "Vicious Cockfight" triumphantly returns to the heavier side of the band, as do the stellar "The Funny Thing About Getting Pistol Whipped Is..." and "Short For Show", as well as the forgettable "Jack and Ginger". "Placentapede" is another relatively fast song, but it is sung entirely by Francis (not that that's necessarily a bad thing, I just didn't want to give the wrong impression). "Streamline," in my opinion, is the worst song on the CD, if only because it tries too hard to be sentimental and ends up sounding like a rough cut of "Chloroform Perfume". "Kansas City 90210" and "Long to Go" are both decent, albeit predictable, songs that represent the more melodious side of the band. The album's title track and closer is where the band really shines, though. Showcasing only Francis and a piano, the song is four minutes of sorrow put to song. If only the rest of the album were as good as this, we might have a CD worthy of five stars. Unfortunately, this is not the case. While many songs stand out against the dreary, choppy, and ultimately forgettable backdrop, overall the album is not up to the caliber of musicianship I have come to expect of From Autumn to Ashes.
Choice Cuts: "Where Do You Draw the Line?" "Sugar Wolf," "The Funny Thing About Getting Pistol Whipped Is..." "Aboandon Your Friends"
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars not bad, just didnt meet expectations, September 5, 2005
This review is from: Abandon Your Friends (Audio CD)
my main problem with this cd is that its too soft. softer than The Fiction We Live. LOTS softer! i mean, Benjamin is more like a backup vocalist on this cd. Francis practically takes total control of vocals. if you like songs like chloroform perfum or no trivia, then this cd is a great cd, but if you are buying this for the heavy aspect you would expect from FATA, then i wouldnt bother with it. there are only 4 or 5 songs on here that Benjamin even sings on, and even those Francis is singing with him.
these songs by themselves arent bad songs. if they were on another cd, from another band then it would be a pretty good cd.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars too bad they just don't care anymore..., August 31, 2005
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i will start out by saying i was not expecting another too bad you're beautiful...and if one more thirteen year old scenster rips on old fata fans again i'm going to call it a day and start listening to sunny day real estate and hum like everybody else...don't get me wrong, i love those bands. but just because you punk kids can fit into your girlfriend's pants doesn't mean you're taking over the scene...that will happen when the rest of us are dead. now moving on to this album...i had no expectations, i just hoped they didn't turn into story of the year...fortunately, they didn't. but this is the most apathetic album i've heard all year. nothing you hear on here makes you want to listen to any of these songs more than one time, unless you like boring, emotionless, repetitive, formulative screamo trash can liners. you don't have to be expecting another tbyb to dislike this cd...anyone can do it. you just have to be old enough to have your balls drop and listen to real music...the band doesn't even sound like they're enjoying what they're playing. the entire overall feel of this cd is 'well...i guess we gotta make another record' ...ho-hum...some of the songs are good, that's why it got two stars, that and because francis mark DOES have a better voice than before. to the kid who loves avenged sevenfold you need to read the interview with matt sanders [your beloved m. shadows] in Out Burn magazine where he talks about how he doesn't care about his fans at all, he just wants cheap sex from groupies and drugs to do on the ax7 tourbus...read it sometime...he says he doesn't care about fans as long as their records make enough money to buy the band beer to get drunk...these are the heroes of the new school...and that's why this ship is sinking. i miss 1996. anyway...the new guitarist is a disappointment...scott gross was so dynamic and they have nothing but repetitious, almost numetal, cookie cutter riffs on this album that could be any number of random paint-by-numbers coffee house screamo rock bands. ben perri's scream has not improved or gotten worse at all...protools has kept it exactly where it was on the fiction we live...thank god for computers, right? whatever. it's a sad, sad day when the highlight of a from autumn to ashes is francis mark's clean singing...that's a clue to anybody expecting a really good album...because usually that's the only complaint anyone has and now everything sucks except for it...stop this train, i'm ready to get off...i hope the new fans have fun while they can, the band says they're not interested in doing this a whole lot longer...and you can tell...the music says 'we don't care' louder than anything else possibly could. and if from autumn to ashes doesn't care...why should you? you want good screamo rock? listen to he is legend, skycamefalling, anberlin, funeral for a friend, action action [not really screamo rock...but diversify your bonds, already] and poison the well...they changed styles without sucking...why can't everyone else?
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars one of the saddest days of my life, September 11, 2005
This review is from: Abandon Your Friends (Audio CD)
let me start off by saying that i was very much looking forward to this, a lot. i loved everything FATA have done, that's why i'm so upset with this album. i listened to it once and almost threw it away, literally, then i gave it a second listen and found some songs tolerable. this isn't a horrible album, some people will likely enjoy it more, but not old fans. they took everything that made them good and threw it away likely at an attempt to go mainstream. hope it works for them but i also hope they release another album very soon and come to their senses and make some real hardcore as they previously have.
with this album FATA pretty much does what every other band that changes do... add a poppy sound and alternate the singing and screaming (which is very toned down).
some standout tracks:
vicious cockfight
placentapede
short for show
jack and ginger
and abandon you friends (title track) is quite catchy... after a few listens, same with placentapede
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars *Shakes Head, September 3, 2005
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Chek (Belleview, FL) - See all my reviews
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all of these bands need to just change their band names once they release their second redords because they no longer are what they were in the rookie efforts. honestly if u want to change ur sound fine, but u should change ur name too because those expecting to hear ur old sound are very dissappointed like everyone here has pretty much said this is a mix of hevy and soft songs. dont get me wrong i do like it but i doubt ill ever waste my money on a bands second or 3rd efforts because time and time again im dissappointed. be smart DOWNLOAD THIS! dont waste ur money
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1.0 out of 5 stars Change your name, August 31, 2005
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i loved FATA back in the day when they weren't known. The first record off ferret was incredible but now what happend? i guess the drummer wanted to sing more and do all that emo bs. I wouldn't be suprised if ben left he isn't getting any recording time. Its just a weak album,Ben leave just like your guitarist did, he prob couldn't handle the new sound how much it suked.
"This bandwagon is on it's last leg"
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars I Want My $7.99 Back, September 11, 2005
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The cover of this album features the band members with their faces whited out. If i had been a part of this kind of travesty, i wouldnt want to show my face either.

This album opened up with a very promising track in "Where To Draw The Line" and then went downhill from there. That first track is the highlight of the album, sounding almost like something from the TBYB days. The only other track thats worth listening to is Jack And Ginger. The rest is bland semi-hardcore and Francis' super-emo vocals.

The biggest problem with this album is that Ben, the supposed lead vocalist, appears on only 5 of the 12 tracks of this cd. He might as well have been a guest and they called this the debut album of Fran's new band Biology.

I loved TBYB, and i liked TFWL, but ever since Mike and Scott jumped ship, i should have expected this to happen. They obviously saw a sinking ship and decided to save their integrity. I hope FATA enjoy their new emo, poseur, mall-core fan base. The real fans will be spinning TBYB and TFWL and staying away from "Abandon Your Fans."
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Only two good songs, i feel ripped off, September 20, 2005
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They have fallen the worthless ways of avenged sevenfold, and released an album so unlike their previous that the band should have changed their names. Tracks 1 & 7 are the only tracks i can stomach, the rest are just garbage. The lyrics sound like a 10 year old deaf retard wrote them, come on FATA, give us a decent album, this is junk. I would like a rebate for 7.99 which is what i paid for this so called "album"
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4.0 out of 5 stars Their Worst Album, April 20, 2010
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I like this album, but it is their worst album. Some of the songs on here are forgetable and boring and others are really good. Sugarwolf is my favorite song ALL TIME!!! The album is worth buying if you are a fan of FATA, but beware that this is not The Fiction We Live or Holding a Wolf by the Ear.
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