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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A truly great album
This is a tremendous album. B.B. surprised me very much with this release. Every song is good, some are incredible. Production quality is professional and B.B. has a very unique approach to emotional songwriting. The vocals are diverse and harmonic and the musical atmosphere swiftly changes from powerful punk rifts to elaborate indie ballads or vice versa. They are...
Published on January 29, 2003 by A. Edelstein

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1.0 out of 5 stars Great recording, if you're Creed.
Not impressed. Although it's different than the Blink 182 style of Punk, the musicianship lacks and the songs take a well travell ed path ad-nauseum. I never thought I'd make the comparison of Led Zepplin meets The Get Up Kids, but there you go. Kind of a generic middle gound between the two. The recording is definitely over-produced, and if you listen to what's going on,...
Published on November 13, 2002 by Aaron Spencer


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A truly great album, January 29, 2003
This review is from: Rumor (Audio CD)
This is a tremendous album. B.B. surprised me very much with this release. Every song is good, some are incredible. Production quality is professional and B.B. has a very unique approach to emotional songwriting. The vocals are diverse and harmonic and the musical atmosphere swiftly changes from powerful punk rifts to elaborate indie ballads or vice versa. They are playing a free live show on their own turf tomorrow at ASU's campus and I plan to go and support their impressive indie debut and I wish them the best of luck, I see big things.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars an album that stands alone, December 23, 2002
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This review is from: Rumor (Audio CD)
I first heard cinema spine on a radio station and after that immedieatly went out and purchased the album. I was lucky enough to actually see them here locally for a radio promational concert. The thing that I liked most about this cd was the catchy melodies, Dave's voice is amazing. I am unable to compare BB to anyone else, because they seriously sound like no one else! My fav songs off of the rumor include: cinema spine, unfit, split lip envy, good night quiet noise, seceret number 7, 24-18, jaws of life. But honestly there is not a bad song on the cd/
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5.0 out of 5 stars Aaron Spencer must be jealous, November 25, 2002
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This is one of the best albums out of Arizona...ever. I can't sing enough praises. I think it has a nice balance between raw edginess and catchy melodies. The lyrics are unbelievable at times and the energy on the recording will floor you. Spanish Dagger and Good Night Quiet Noise are absolutely incredible.
I read a review from some one here that said some negative things about the recording... I absolutely disagree with everything he said. My only conclusion is that Dave Jensen or some other BB member kicked his A** a while ago, and he's still upset and jealous of their impending success...
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Before Braille, September 11, 2002
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I have listened to Before Braille for a long time now. They are a great live band and it transfer realy well to this CD. I would highly recomend buying this album and try to catch them in concert if they are in your area.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Mesa Scene is Getting Bigger, December 23, 2002
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Before Braille
"The Rumor"
Liquid 8/Aezra

There's something mystical about Mesa, Arizona. Outsiders don't understand. Even residents of the Salt River Valley's other cities occasionally shake their heads and puzzle over how a town that seemed to be little more than an aging Mormon-dominated suburb can suddenly seem so huge, even urban. Stranger yet is how it still retains a singular sense of community and a small-town aura. With more than 400,000 residents, Mesa is Arizona's third-largest city; now larger than Miami, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, or St. Louis, it seems right that there has been an equivalent explosion of musical talent. Where one could sensibly expect to hear Lawrence Welk and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (or Motab, as they are affectionately known in LDS communities), strains of Before Braille, Jimmy Eat World, Authority Zero, Fivespeed, and Reuben's Accomplice are rising in answer to the roar of Sky Harbor Airport's incoming aircraft. Where did it all come from? Like any fertile modern rock scene, Mesa's is the result of punk rock's gradual percolation. The very insularity that marks the city as "a little bit square" is proving to be an advantage; because of a slight delay in getting with the times, Mesa is sharing its edgy music with the world at a time when edgy music is passé and super-commercial alternative rock and snot-slick pop are all the rage among record company executives. It's just a matter of time before Mesa's answer to the Replacements breaks out of Arizona's notoriously obscure market.

Before Braille has recently been learning that part of being a professional recording artist is dealing with record companies. After a rocky honeymoon with indie label Aezra (backed by BMG distribution), the relationship has smoothed out thanks to the band's new manager David Ellefson. Vocalist/songwriter Dave Jensen said that, early on, communication between the band and label execs was full of misunderstanding and consequent bad feelings. The band was reluctant to consent to some practices that they perceived as unethical, only to find that their consent wasn't required. Jensen said that the label was focused on the band's popularity while Before Braille was primarily concerned with the quality and integrity of the music. They were fighting to maintain self-respect in a business that loves sell-outs. Before Braille isn't entirely innocent, though. There was a major flap over the quality of the original mixes of the tracks for the Rumor. The band didn't take Aezra's deadline seriously and had to mix the entire album in one day. After 28 straight hours in the studio with brand new equipment and Bob Hoag (the Go Reflex, ex-Pollen), the label hated the result. There were remixes and re-remixes and remastering by Jason Livermore (ex-Descendents) in Colorado, and finally, somehow, a solution that satisfied both parties was found. Now, Ellefson acts as a mutually acceptable buffer between Before Braille and the label execs who will no longer take Jensen's calls.

Fortunately, there is more to the music business than the business. There is music. The five young scene veterans that make up Before Braille have honed their chops in various punk- and emo-influenced bands for years. Jensen has been a major figure in the local scene, running the thriving Sunset Alliance record label and championing bands like Stereotyperider and Fivespeed. The band's experience in composition and taste is revealed in the recordings, some of which were written rather hurriedly, that make up their full-length debut the Rumor. Early emo-influenced records by Jimmy Eat World (i.e. Static Prevails) and Sunny Day Real Estate were influential on Before Braille's sound initially, but band members say it was a subconscious, not an overt, influence. Jensen describes the band's current sound as "just rock." The newer songs especially are independent creatures, owing almost nothing to the emo sound. "Just rock," though, hardly explains the territory the band covers. True, guitarist Hans Ringger's Led Zeppelin obsession occasionally bursts out in epic riffs, but Braden McCall's composition "Split Lip Envy" is from another idiom altogether. According to Jensen, Before Braille's live set appeals more to younger crowds than to the over-21 bar scene. It makes sense. People go to all-ages shows to listen to the music. People go to bars to get drunk and practice their pickup lines.

These songs deserve a thorough, sober listening. The instrumental voice is intense and the vocals add a melancholic tone that pervades every track, in varying degree. With further listening, the apparent under-emotion in his voice is brought into sharper contrast and revealed to be subtle emotion. Jensen writes in the language of emotions, running the gamut from guilt and betrayal to deception and isolation. All causes, all effects. Stay sober, if you can. "A Cinema Spine," "Goodnight Quiet Noise," "Split Lip Envy," and "Unfit" are the outstanding tracks.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Semi-agreance, March 14, 2004
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pat Irvin (lansdale,pa grew up in chandler and glendale,az) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rumor (Audio CD)
OK first off. I like this band. I was very happy to see this cd on amazon. I lived in arizona for the first 14 years of my life. i grew up on this local music. fivespeed and andherson where my top picks. so to see this rocked my socks. but back to the review. i liked this band from the start. i got their compalation cd with fivespeed and andherson back when i was 12 or 13.my sister and brother in law got me started on them. but now im sad to hear this cd. the demo had so much raw power and energy to it. i just couldnt take the cd out on my cd player. then when i got this i was fully stoked to hear it. when i poped it in and it started my smile faded. yes they are good. but this cd has shot down all my fond memories of them. now they sound like every other emo band that i hate with a pasion. but still, and no matter what, there will always be room in my cd case for before braile
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5.0 out of 5 stars Before Braille is great....not just a rumor, October 25, 2002
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This review is from: Rumor (Audio CD)
This CD is one of the best I have purchased in a long time, I can't seem to listen to it enough. It is so full of emotion and truth, you can't help but feel it. Before Braille has real talent and I would recommend this CD to anyone.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Energetic, surprising, and original, October 4, 2002
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"ringger" (Issaquah, Washington, USA) - See all my reviews
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Energetic rock-and-roll with original, syncopated rhythms, musical surprises, obscure lyrics, and little repetition. Favorite tracks include the pensive "Prelude: Secret no. 7" and the rocker "The Spanish Dagger"...
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5.0 out of 5 stars THANK GOD! A CD worth every penny, September 15, 2002
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Great CD! Well worth the money and then some. By far the best band to come out of AZ. "The Rumor" by far over shadows " Bleed American" ( Jimmy Eat World ) You'll never forgive your self if you don't grab this one!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Umph, September 10, 2002
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Before Braille has been one of my favorites for a while. This is their first national, full-length release. It is packed with raw power and real emotion. It would be a mistake not to pick up this album...
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