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So Long, Astoria [Enhanced, Extra tracks, Import]

AtarisAudio CD
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The Ataris are an American pop punk band formed in 1995. The current members are founder Kristopher Roe, John Collura, Paul Carabello, Angus Cooke, Bob Hoag, Sean Hansen and Shane Chickeles.

A demo found its way to Kung Fu Records and that was the basis on which they were signed. Anywhere but Here was the 1997 result. In those early days a fluctuating line-up almost resulted in the death of the… Read more in Amazon's Ataris Store

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  • Audio CD (November 3, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: 2003
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced, Extra tracks, Import
  • Label: Sony / Bmg Japan
  • ASIN: B0000CD89P
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (299 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #710,236 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. So Long, Astoria
2. Takeoffs and Landings
3. In This Diary
4. My Reply
5. Unopened Letter to the World
6. The Saddest Song
7. Summer '79
8. The Hero Dies in This One
9. All You Can Ever Learn Is What You Already Know
10. The Boys of Summer
11. Radio #2
12. Looking Back on Today
13. Eight of Nine

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With a handful of indie releases and a few hectic years of touring under their belts, this release marks the Ataris big-label bow. And if the concept uniting it is an ode to the power of memory--a conceit attributed to Richard Hell, but one that ironically might as well have originated with the likes of Billy Joel--Kris Roe and company blitz their way through it with kinetic power and hooks to spare. But therein lies the rub: Fans will find this an album rife with positive energy, bright, well-constructed songs, and upbeat deliveries (if sometimes in service of awkward intellectual pretensions like "Unopened Letter to the World"'s parallels between Kurt Cobain and no less than Emily Dickinson); cynics may hear at as further evidence that punk and alternative rock have been co-opted in service of formulas as well-honed--and rigid--as anything the dreaded Corp Rock '80s ever yielded. Still, if play-it-to-the-back-rows, unabashed power-pop is what the Ataris were after here, they've delivered it with nigh perfection, right down to a slick, pumped up cover of Don Henley's classic-rock warhorse "The Boys of Summer." --Jerry McCulley

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Japanese version featuring 2 bonus tracks: "A Beautiful Mistake", & "Rock N Roll High School".

 

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, August 5, 2003
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D. Christen "dan_chris" (Rushville, IN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: So Long Astoria (Audio CD)
If you are (like me) frustrated with all the 'so called punk bands' they play on the radio all day long, then you will really enjoy the new Ataris album. This is the real deal ! And even their new album is more rock than punk, it is probably their best release so far. These songs are full of emotions and the craftsmanship of the songs and the production is outstanding. The cover version of 'Boys of Summer' became instantly one of my all time favorites - but all their original material is fantastic, too. The sound of this CD is somewhere between the 'Goo Goo Dolls' (producer Lou Giordano used to work with them) and the excellent first 'Third Eye Blind' album. It's a straight forward rock album with strong punk influences. As long as there are bands like 'The Ataris' and CDs like 'So Long, Astoria' there is hope for music.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still good, only getting better, March 10, 2003
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"princess_jen" (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: So Long Astoria (Audio CD)
When I learned that the Ataris were releasing a new CD under the major label Columbia Records, I was excited but worried at the same time. The demise of some of my favorite bands came as a result of leaving the indie scene, including New Found Glory and Blink 182. But once I listened to this CD, it became clear to me that the Ataris were not about to sell out anytime soon.

This CD definitely has a different sound than their previous releases, with more melodic guitar riffs and more heartfelt songs. But the distinct sound of Kris Roe's vocals are still present, and you can still feel the emotion in every note. Some of the best songs on this CD are the title track, "My Reply," "Unopened Letter to the World," "The Saddest Song," and "Summer '79." I also enjoyed the remake of Don Henley's "The Boys of Summer."

Basically, I love this CD. I wouldn't necessarily call it the best of their releases, but it still totally awesome and I love it as much as the rest of their CD's. I would recommend it if you are an established Ataris fan in order to fully appreciate it. If you are new to them, pick up "Blue Skies, Broken Hearts...Next 12 Exits" or "End is Forever," then try out this CD. They set the bar high with "Blue Skies," and they are still reaching it, even on a major label. I am confident that they will keep up the good work.

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37 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sellouts? I Don't Think So, April 21, 2003
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This review is from: So Long Astoria (Audio CD)
As any punk rock fan would be, I was worried when I heard the Ataris, one of my favorite bands, was signed to a major label (Columbia). This is often the kiss of death for these types of bands, as they start producing poppy, lyrically-cheezy music in exchange for a spot on TRL and a chance to be on the Civic Tour (yes I am talking about New Found Glory) but back to the subject at hand, the Ataris released a new CD on Columbia, "So Long, Astoria" and although it's not nearly as 'punk' as their older CDs, it's still an amazing album. Usually it's bad when bands mature, but Kris Roe and the guys have matured while making sure they remember their roots. Almost the entire CD is about his teenage years. Anyway, here's a rundown

1. So Long Astoria- great opener, catchy riffs, heartfelt lyrics. 9/10

2. Takeoffs and Landings- another catchy song with really meaningful lyrics, would be a good single. 9/10

3. In This Diary- shouldn't be a single, but is still a great song, in fact sounds a little 'too' tailor-made for radio, the only song on the CD that does. 7/10

4. My Reply- Not about the typical 'boy wants girl' mantra we've come to know Kris for, but a very emotional song. It rocks. 9/10

5. Unopened Letter to the World- this sounds most like the older Ataris stuff, so naturally it's great. 9.5/10

6. The Saddest Song- very emotional, about Kris' daughter, but the piano just doesn't sit well with me. 6/10

7. Summer 79- Kris tries to be a little too much like Bryan Adams. The lyrics don't sound very emotional, just a fun-in-the-sun type song. We call this filler. 4/10

8. The Hero Dies in This One- now the lyrics and music here are great, and Kris' ending to the song (listen to the song) is amazing and you can really tell he means it, not like Good Charlotte. 10/10...one of the best on the CD

9. All That You Can...- long title, but pretty sweet song that once again strays from the 'boy/girl' lyrics of the old Ataris. 8/10

10. The Boys of Summer- not many bands can take a cheezy, synthesizer-vamped 80s arena rock disasterpiece and turn it into a upbeat punk rock song. The Ataris can, though. 10/10

11. Radio #2- Great song about how much the radio plays the same stuff over and over. Extra points for the guest appearance by MxPx's Mike Herrera, it's good to know the Ataris are staying true to the scene (not like Simple Plan who collaborated with Mark 'When Do We Get Paid?' Hoppus). 9/10

12. Looking Back on Today- Kris wrote this about the same girl he wrote "Summer Wind..." for on "End is Forever." That was useless info, since the song is great and has a really cool riff.
9/10

13. Eight of Nine- An awesome song but doesn't work as an album closer. It would be better if it was in the middle of the CD. 9/10

the extra tracks, fan-favorite oldie "I Won't Spend Another Night Alone" and acoustic version of "Saddest Song" are good extras, making the $... necessary to purchase this CD worth it. The Ataris have not sold out. But they've grown up.

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