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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best cd yet,
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This review is from: Self-Titled Album (Audio CD)
I disagree with the other review. When the cd came out and i listened to it i didnt think for one second the lyrics are really clique and unoriginal. every songs lyrics are the same so i didnt really notice. But i really like this cd. I think it the best one yet by the audition. The music is different from champion but it still sounds like the audition and they still keep their style. Granted the cd is a little short but it is what it is. Id rather have a short cd then lame filler music thrown in to make it longer. Ive been an audition fan since they came out. My friends were friends with the band and they got me into them and i dont regret it at all. Among the three cds i like this one the best. This would be a great cd for first time listeners of audition to get because it is so catchy and you can easily sing along to it. It is just really great music. This band should be much bigger than they are. I hope they get some more notoriety to their music and name so they can blow up. Great cd go out and buy it you wont regret it.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Just OK,
This review is from: Self-Titled Album (Audio CD)
When The Audition came out with Controversy Loves Company the music was a hit due to the inspired musings of the lyrics, and their second album Champion had this undescribably catchy musicality that had you singing and dancing along with every song, but their third attempt is definitely a miss in both of these categories. This album is filled with 10 unimaginative, uninspired, dime-a-dozen relationship songs with lyrics that any third grader could have come up with ("I feel my temperature rising for you/There's just no way to describe it, It's true"... or the sickening lyrics from It's Gonna Be Hard (When I'm Gone): "It's gonna be hard when I'm gone/I'll take this time,To sit down and write you a song/With simple words and melody,To explain exactly what you mean to me/Oh, Amy") Most of the songs sound the same to me, but this is most likely due to the same theme in every single one, and clocking in at only 33 minutes the CD starts over before you have time to really get into the groove of the music. With the first two albums from The Audition you'll find it hard not to sing along and dance, but this album is hard just to listen to and you probably won't WANT to sing along with most of the songs. Although the lyrics are crappy and most of the songs seem the same, the musicality of The Audition is still preserved in this CD and that may be its saving grace. The songs are up-beat and you can actually groove to some of them and that's where The Audition has always shined, however, there's nothing really new here like there was in the transition from Controversy to Champion. I give it 3 stars and I think that's a very fair mark. Fans of The Audition will like this CD, but for someone just starting to listen to this band I would recommend one of their first two CDs to start out with. For me, I'm looking forward to their next release where hopefully the testosterone levels will decrease and the songs will start to have meaning once again.
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Self-Titled Album by The Audition (Audio CD - 2009)
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