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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I've got a memory of nothing new.
Collective Soul are back with their 7th studio album in 13 years. In comparison to their previous work, "Afterwards" is better than "Blender" or "Youth". However, I won't give it five stars because there are a couple of songs that were just okay like "Never Here Alone" and "Bearing Witness". Also, "Afterwords" continues the Collective Soul formula of assembly line power...
Published on September 14, 2007 by Jason Stein

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3.0 out of 5 stars treading the safe waters of adult-oriented pop
wanted to give Collective Soul's latest album a feature review, but I just couldn't find enough to say about it. I was a thrilled with the outcome of their last album Youth, but found out quickly that Afterwards falls below the standard that album. It's not necessarily bad, but it's just not that interesting. The group for goes up-tempo tracks from slow,...
Published on January 23, 2008 by George Dionne


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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I've got a memory of nothing new., September 14, 2007
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Jason Stein (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Afterwords (Audio CD)
Collective Soul are back with their 7th studio album in 13 years. In comparison to their previous work, "Afterwards" is better than "Blender" or "Youth". However, I won't give it five stars because there are a couple of songs that were just okay like "Never Here Alone" and "Bearing Witness". Also, "Afterwords" continues the Collective Soul formula of assembly line power pop power chords. They continue to remind me of The Cars on songs like the very catchy first single "Hollywood". Elsewhere, they have other potential Top 40 hits like "What I Can Give You", "All That I Know", "Good Morning After All", "Georgia Girl" plus "New Vibration", "Persuasion Of You" and "Adored". The most unusual track is the non-Ed Roland "I Don't Need Anymore Friends" which is written and sung by Joel Kosche.

I wish Ed Roland and company would experiment more. They've been around for 13 years, so what do they have to lose at this point? Shake things up a bit next time. I give "Afterwords" four stars because its better than their last two albums, but not quite as good as 1995's "Collective Soul" or 1999's "Dosage".

As a final note, I don't know whether the band's strategy of selling their album only through Target and iTunes is smart. Time will tell. However, I think many potential buyers and fans won't even know Collective Soul have a new cd out. I haven't heard "Hollywood" on the radio, nor have I seen the video on MTV or VH1. The only place I've seen the video is on the band's website, and the only place I've heard the song is on my stereo. It would make a great iPod commercial though!

So, if you are a Collective Soul fan like myself, you will probably like this, and should pick up a copy. They are the only Christian band masquerading as a rock band that I can stand! I'm hoping next time they will offer more surprises with their music. For now, "Afterwords" is enough to tide me over.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars AFTERwords We've Heard Before, October 5, 2007
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Jef Fazekas (Newport Beach, California United States) - See all my reviews
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I want to make one thing clear, right up front.....I dig Collective Soul! They're one of the few rock acts (along with Sheryl Crow and, to a lesser degree, The Wallflowers) to emerge over the last fifteen years who's entire catalog I've purchased, who's new releases I'll pick up on the day they come out, and who I continually try to turn others on to. Needless to say, after the exceptionally strong piece of work that was 2004's YOUTH, their latest offering was one of my most eagerly anticipated new releases for 2007. Sadly, AFTERWORDS ultimately falls short of my expectations. It's not that it's a bad album.....it's just that we've heard most of this disc before on previous CS albums. In fact, during my first listen, I kept picking out earlier songs and albums that each track reminded me of! Things kick off with the blistering "New Vibration", a powerhouse tour de force that is anchored by new drummer Ryan Hoyle. While Shane Evans was no slouch, Hoyle has a style that is equal parts power and finesse, and he puts the former to excellent use here. Next up is the brilliantly textured "What I Can Give You." Amid layers of shimmering guitars, a pounding backbeat, muted keyboards and whip-smart percussion, Ed Roland lays down a lead vocal that is both smooth and sincere. Even though the intro to "Never Here Alone" veers dangerously close to ripping off the opening chords of "Dandy Life" from 1999's amazing DOSAGE, it still manages to be another high point on AFTERWORDS. Armed with a tight arrangement and a killer lead vocal, the strong lyrics ("Had a thought but it hurt/So I let it go/I let it go/See I don't need these verses/Laying down their blues on me today") slyly roll off Roland's tongue, resulting in a track that is seductive and spirited. Brilliant! Ditto "Bearing Witness." This hypnotic ballad has the same sort of romantic, sweeping grandeur as INXS' "Never Tear Us Apart" or The Police's "Every Breath You Take." Everything is rather understated, but that's why it works so well; the song draws you in with it's magic, yet doesn't pummel you over the head with it. Aces! It's at this point that the disc hits a few rocky spots. "All That I Know" is nice enough, with some tasteful psuedo flamenco guitar riffs, but this is the sort of cut that's nothing new for Collective Soul. Ultimately a pleasant enough but rather forgettable track. "I Don't Need Anymore Friends" is a rarity....a lead vocal from someone other than Ed Roland. Lead guitarist Joel Kosche takes over on a track that just doesn't work for me....the vocal doesn't seem to fit and the song goes nowhere (I think it's a "to each their own" type of thing, though....this is one of my best friend's favorite cuts!).
"Good Morning After All" has a nice, classic Collective Soul vibe to it, what with it's layered guitars, steady rhythm section and thoughtful lyrics ("But you swear there's always hope/Always hope from above/Now everything starts to fall into place"). Once again, it's nothing we've never heard before, but sometimes the ratty, old bathrobe is the most comfortable one...! Not so comfy is "Hollywood." Ed Roland has been quoted as saying that the song is a tribute to The Cars, but a good tribute is fresh, fun and original...."Hollywood" is none of those. Instead, it's a piece of empty pop fluff that The Cars would have left on the studio floor 25 years ago. MAJOR misstep! Far better is the rumbling "Persuasion Of You." This track provided me with a new found appreciation of and for bassist Will Turpin. Like some of my other all-time favorite bassists (John McVie of Fleetwood Mac, Jean Millington of Fanny and INXS' Gary Garry Beers), Turpin anchors this cut - and pretty much every track on the disc - with chunky chords that are beefy and strong, yet never overpowering or obtrusive. Simply put, Will Turpin is the musical heart ~ and soul! ~ of Collective Soul. "Georgia Girl" has a cool, clean earthiness to it. Part ballad, part mid-tempo rocker, it's an easy, relaxed little number that just floats out of the speakers, settling comfortably in the listener's head. Sweet! The disc closes on a strong note with the sublime "Adored." Understated instrumentation + subtle lead vocals = perfection. Toss in some deep, but heartfelt, lyrics ("I can say this life is/Much better today/Everything turns right if/Wrong gets in the way") and you have a real winner. So....my final thoughts on AFTERWORDS? I don't love it, I don't hate it. I certainly still think that Collective Soul is one of the best bands to hit the scene in the last decade or so, and, hey, this just gives me something to look forward to.....seems I LOVE every other Collective Soul album! (As with all my reviews, I'm giving the disc an extra half a star for including the lyrics).
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Collective Soul Rocks, September 17, 2007
This review is from: Afterwords (Audio CD)
I've listened to this album. And If you like Collective Soul you'll like this album. Upbeat, new sounds and as good as any of their other albums. If you've never heard of Collective Soul this is a good album to start with.
-Marie C.-
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars treading the safe waters of adult-oriented pop, January 23, 2008
This review is from: Afterwords (Audio CD)
wanted to give Collective Soul's latest album a feature review, but I just couldn't find enough to say about it. I was a thrilled with the outcome of their last album Youth, but found out quickly that Afterwards falls below the standard that album. It's not necessarily bad, but it's just not that interesting. The group for goes up-tempo tracks from slow, adult-contemporary material.

However, the group doesn't falter on the songwriting front. The only tracks that really grabbed me were the guitar heavy opener "New Vibration" and the album's first single "Hollywood" (which you are probably familiar with as the theme to this year's American Idol auditions). I'd like to hear Collective Soul kick up the rock quotient a little built instead of treading the safe waters of adult-oriented pop.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Georgia Girl"., August 6, 2010
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This is a great album release "Afterwords" by the hard rockers Collective Soul. The album has 9 solid tracks out of 11 including "What I Can Give You", "Never Here Alone", "Bearing Witness", "All That I Know", "I Don't Need Anymore Friends", "Good Morning After All", "Hollywood", "Persuation Of You" & my favourite of the bunch "Georgia Girl" [Hence the title of my review ]. If you like Collective Soul's music you will enjoy this solid release "Afterwords", highly recommended listening & enjoyment!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best albums ever!, January 26, 2010
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Dennis S. Smith (Redding, Ca. United States) - See all my reviews
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I love this album and I love this band. Every song on this album is great (by the way, if you haven't bought their new self titled album or as some call it, Rabbit, get it, it's awesome). It's hard to pick a favorite on this album although the first eight are excellent. Ed Roland is a genius. I'm going to buy as many of their albums as I can.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Collective Soul Rocks Again, December 5, 2009
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If you love Collective Soul then you'll love this CD.

If you like Collective Soul then you'll love this CD.

If you never heard of Collective Soul you'll love this CD.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST BAND EVER, October 19, 2009
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LOVE THIS CD, HOLLYWOOD IS VERY CATCHY LYRIC THAT HAS U MOVING. NEVER GIVEN CREDIT THEY ARE DUE. THEIR GUITAR WORK IS JUST AMAZING AND ED'S VOICE IS LIKE NO OTHER.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Collective Soul continues to please., September 22, 2009
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My family somehow missed out on this CD. When we pre-ordered the new Collective CD we ordered Afterwords as well. My husband, son, and I absolutely love them both and we are long-time CS fans. Our son is 15 and it is so much fun to share the same music with your teenager and not worry about garbage. We appreciate CSs ability to rock out and to have meaningful lyrics.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just Great!, September 15, 2009
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I've so often purchased CDs because of one particular song by an artist, only to find it's really the only song worth listening to on the album. I purchased this CD being a big fan of their Seven Year Itch. I listened to the 30 sec samples of the songs on Collective Soul's various albums that I didn't have. I didn't recognize any from the radio (tend to listen to my CDs) on this album. But, chose this one anyway. There's not one song that isn't good, and several I just love. I truly look forward to listening to it when I get in my car. My favorites are Bearing Witness, All That I Know, Persuasion of You, Georgia Girl, Adored, and An Evening With. To repeat though, there's not one song that I don't like! I can't wait to order their latest. I highly recommend this one for sure!! This is the only band that could challenge U2 as my all time favorite band.
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