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Smile, It's The End Of The World

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  • Original Release Date: April 4, 2006
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5.0 out of 5 stars Whats wrong with a fun album? Oh yeah... nothing!, July 25, 2006
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Rachel (California) - See all my reviews
I have to admit. This album is NOT Letters to the President. But I am COMPLETELY fine with that. I find it lame when album after album sounds the same.

Before continuing I want to say that I understand that everyone has their own opinions. I do believe that those opinions can be voiced too harshly though.

Let me begin by saying that there was one review that said Hawk Nelson stood for "unintelligent lyrics and really boring and standard music." Actually...I was quite offended by that review. First, It mentioned conformists and so on. In my opinion, listening to Hawk Nelson is NOT conforming. Listening to all of the other secular and what-not music that is out today is conforming. I am sure that the vast majority of my high school has never heard of, or heard Hawk Nelson. Second, I don't believe there is any mention of boys and girls clapping on the whole CD. Thank You. I personally love Relient K also, but would not compare them to Hawk because they are two totally different bands. I would also like to point out to that person that they spelled Relient K incorrectly. Obviously you don't love them THAT much. J

To anyone who complains that the lyrics are lacking, or not "deep enough," please get over it. Not all music has to make you question or reflect on yourself, life, or whatever. There is some stuff that is just FUN. Plus, I don't find this album to be completely this way... at all. The same review claimed they "like bands like reliant k and fall out boy" because "at least they have SOME depth" Relient K, yes, but no more. Fall Out Boy....yeah, a little more, but some songs are un-deep also.

I'll expand my thoughts on the CD one song at a time.

1. The One Thing I Have Left - 9/10
A good solid song. I find it easy to relate to, and defiantly not fluffy.
2. The Show - 10/10
A fun song. I admit it. But tell me...what is wrong with that? And if you actually listen.
It isn't THAT fluffy. Geeze. Some people are harsh. It even says "come on if you're feeling alright" obviously some people aren't feeling alright.
3. Bring `Em Out - 8/10
A flat out fun song. I have to say I was not sure about this song at first. But it grew on me and now I like it quite a lot. Although I do have to admit. It doesn't make much sense. Oh well.
4. Everything You Ever wanted - 10/10
I cannot personally relate to this song, but I still love it. I don't really think this is light stuff either.
5. Something On My Mind - 9/10
Good solid song. Easy to relate to. I like to sit and think to this song. I know that sounds weird, but oh well. And I LOVE the "You'll neva eva pull my leva!" part. I'm a sucker for sort of lame very catchy phrases.
6. Is Forever Enough - 10/10
An awesome song about society, and also a self reflection.
7. Zero - 8/10
I'm not really sure how people labeled this CD as lacking depth.
8. Nothing Left to Show - 9/10
I still don't understand the lacking depth. They are just easy to relate to. Is that bad?
9. Head on Collision - 11/10
I LOVE this song. I find it easy to relate to also, and catchy, and just flat out lovely.
10. Hello - 12/10
Someone said this song's lyrics stunk! I hate them! I'm totally kidding of course, but this is my favorite song on the CD! It's just so FUN. And I admit...I can relate to it.
11. It's Over - 11/10
I just LOVE this song too.
12. Fourteen - 7/10
My least favorite song on the album. Not enough words, too many oooahs, and woooahs for my taste, but I still like it.

Over all...If you do the math. That gives it a 9.58/10. Not bad if I do say so myself.

Anyone who hates music that isn't "deep" go try "What are You Waiting For" by FM Static. It will make you throw up. But its FUN!
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Loads of fun, depth, and great music on a tiny disk! Rock!, September 17, 2006
First off, I really enjoyed 'Letters to the President.' I thought it was a great debut for Hawk Nelson. There was enough fun and depth through it that I could really see them going places, and I hoped they would.

And now they have, with another beautifully FUN album! 'Smile, It's The End Of The World' has grown on me a lot, almost solidifying itself into my car stereo. There's nothing here not to like!

From the hard hitting opener, 'The One Thing I Have Left,' to the rocking party songs 'The Show' and 'Bring 'Em Out,' to the emotionally deep 'Zero' and 'Head on Collision,' this album takes what Hawk Nelson did in 'Letters' and runs with it, with scissors.

There's one thing I don't understand about this album: why are there so many idiots out there reviewing it that don't even bother to listen to it? Before you go bashing a band (and their listeners) actually pay attention to it, and then post something intelligent. You're just making yourself look arrogant and ignorant.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Christian Music Enthusiast Take, April 5, 2006
I bought this CD the first day it was released (April, 4), and I've been listening to it every chance I get. It has a lot of upbeat, catchy songs with some really good slower songs. While not all the songs are completely "Christian," with some talking about love ("Hello" and "It's Over"), and others just to pump up a crowd ("Bring 'Em Out"). But songs like "Is Forever Enough," "Nothing Left to Show," "Every Thing You Ever Wanted," and "Head on Collision," do have good Christian messages. All in all, a good CD, but not the best I've heard. That's why I've given it only 4 out of 5 stars. Hope you enjoy the CD as much as me, and God Bless!
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