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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A definite 5 star album,
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This review is from: Art of Losing (Audio CD)
I used to dismiss American Hi-Fi as one of those radio-friendly-so-called-post-nirvana-alternative bands - boy I was wrong ! On 'The art of Losing' these guys put out 11 brilliant rock song with a razor sharp edge. There is no filler material and the album clocks in at a bit under 37 minutes - which is great. Why should they spoil a perfect album with mediocre songs just to add a bit of play time ? My favorite tracks are 'The Art of Losing' (which reminds me a bit of Adam and the Ants with the double drums in the beginning), the massive 'Breakup Song' which is followed by the fantastic 'Beautiful Disaster'. My absolute favorite is 'Built for Speed'. I just kept playing this album over and over again after I have purchased it and I am still not the slightest bit tired of these 11 tracks. This is a must buy !
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Summertime here we come!,
By Thornton F. Cole "evilsailor9" (Chicago or an airport near you) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Art of Losing (Audio CD)
The proverbial sophomore slump isn't something you need to worry about with American Hi-Fi's "The Art of Losing". From the opening strains of the title track replete with it's modern nod to Adam and the Ants and Kim Wilde, you know you are gonna' get rocked. "The Breakup Song" and "Nothing Left to Lose" feel like Green Day meets Nirvana. "Teenage Alien Nation" throbs from the first note. Not a clunker on this release. It is an absolutely dash-pounding, fist-thumping, lighter-flicking summertime classic. Five big stars. If you liked the sound of their stellar debut, you will absolutely want to pound your head when you hear this one. Amaaaaaaaaaaazing.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Losing? Not These Guys,
By Sarah (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Art of Losing (Audio CD)
When I first heard American Hi-Fi and their popular debut single "Flavor of the Week", I assumed they were just another bubble gum "punk" band manufactured to sell records. But I was very suprised when about a year and a half later, they came out with their new album, "The Art Of Losing" which turned out to be a raw, razor sharp creation of 11 great tracks. With songs like "Rise", "Teenage Alien Nation", and "Nothing Left To Lose", they show their talent, drive, and pure love of the punk genre. The screaming yet tender vocals of lead singer Stacy Jones matched with the awesome guitar riffs of Drew Parsons and Jamie Arentzen along with the rocking drum beats of Brian Nolan put together an awesome (but not completely original) sound, and tracks like "Art of Losing" (which reminds me of one fantastic beer commercial) and one of my personal favorites, "Built For Speed" make this a great album on all accounts. As I said before, their sound is not completely original, and a few of the tracks begin to sound the same after awhile. But none the less, after a short hiatus, American Hi-Fi is back, and we couldn't be happier about it.
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