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King of Failure?, August 24, 2006
This review is from: Pretty New Things (Audio CD)
Last Conservative is anything but "Kings of Failure" with it's second full length release on Good Charamel Records. From the opening notes of 'Distraction' to the last booming effects of 'Learning to Stand' TJ proves that he has developed into a strong lyricist. The songs portray deep and raw emotion that any listener can feel an instant connection with. Though it's a strong, radio friendly CD, I feel that it's filled with a little too many extra noises and effects, and in some cases, making the emotion that's been to be given impossible to feel. But with two remastered old favorites 'Pretty New Things' and 'Don't Touch Me', LC expands on it's past and builds the foundation for a very long and promising future.
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Last Conservative, June 12, 2007
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Pretty New Things (Audio CD)
Last conservative is a really good CD because it has so many moods, like happy moods, and sad or even funny moods. One CD is called the pretty new things and it has a song on it, about a kid who killed himself because his family or a song about a girl and her sister. I would recommend this to anyone because it is so different and even my sister (2 yrs.) likes to listen to Last Conservative, and normally my parents don't like my music but last conservetive, even my mom and dad can deal with! I could recommend this to 6th, 7th and even up to like, 8th or 9th graders. My opinion on this CD is that it is the best and I would buy more by last conservative.
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Lyrical Tapestry, September 7, 2006
This review is from: Pretty New Things (Audio CD)
With LC's most current effort, the band has managed to take its ability to weave a complex, multi-dimensional lyrical tapestry to unbelievably new heights. And the music that supports these words ain't too shabby neither!! I am amazed to know that frontman TJ Zindle is only the tender age of 26, for his lyrics reflect the all-knowing wisdom of someone who seems to have been around much, much longer. This is truly a wonderful record, and I don't think I would be overstating things, to declare the track "Pretty New Things" an epic contribution to today's music. Buy this album....it'll be the best $12.00 you ever spent!!!
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