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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Riot for better music, December 23, 2002
I would normally not want to give a CD a "perfect" 5 stars, but in this case, since this album came out in September, I have literally listened to it every single day. I would also not normally put my opinion in here, but I've seen more negative reviews of this CD than I have positive... I've been a huge No Knife fan since "Hit Man Dreams," and eagerly anticipated the follow up to "Fire in the City of Automotons." I expected great things from No Knife, but I didn't expect such an amazing album. Where "Fire..." was a great album, for some reason it seemed slightly "off," "Riot.." comes back with No Knife stronger than ever, and talking about making another album soon. "Riot for Romance!" feels like an actual album in the best sense of the word, rather than just a collection of songs...And where most CD's out there today, especially in the dreaded "emo" category, where all the songs are more or less the same, No Knife offers variety (go from a beautiful slow song like "Feathers and Furs" to the fast, loud and edge "Flechette"). Starting with the rocking title track, all the way to the slow, stunningly beautiful "This Moonlife," No Knife run through a whole spectrum of emotions and moods, quite unlike any other album I've heard in a long while. No Knife is pretty much unlike any other band out there, beyond the odd influence that can be heard here and there (and no I don't listen to "emo" actually, especially not the garbage No Knife get compared to, such as Jimmy Eat World...) In mood "Riot for Romance!" almost reminds me of a jazz album, in that it moves through emotions and almost "feels" nighttime. Maybe the negative comes from the same type of people who watch a movie that maybe doesn't spoonfeed them the same old packaged deal so they automotically shy away... In the end, these opinions, good or bad, should not dictate what you buy or don't buy....But if you are looking for something new and emotional and rocking and unlike most of what's out there, this album is it.
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