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Still Searching (W/Dvd) (Dlx)

Senses FailAudio CD
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Today more than ever, a band doesn’t survive nearly 10 years in the volatile music business without overcoming their share of adversity. Yet for Ridgewood, NJ-based Senses Fail—now about to release their fourth full-length—weathering the storm of recent years has been an empowering journey of self-discovery, that’s only left the group in a stronger, more confident place. The end result of that… Read more in Amazon's Senses Fail Store

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  • Audio CD (October 10, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Vagrant Records
  • ASIN: B000HIP3XO
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #92,959 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. The Rapture
2. Bonecrusher
3. Sick or Sane
4. Can't Be Saved
5. Calling All Cars
6. Shark Attack
7. Still Searching
8. To All The Crowded Rooms
9. Lost And Found
10. Every Day is a Struggle
11. All The Best Cowboys
12. Negative Space
13. The Priest and the Matador

Editorial Reviews

Senses Fail is a band on the verge of HUGE things. The band's last album (2004's Let It Enfold You) has sold over 325,000 to date and continues to sell through. Everyday more and more people discover how incredibly catchy SF's songs are and how energetic their live show has become. The band has gone from drawing 500-1000 people to playing to over 2,500 / day along this summer's Van's Warped Tour. Still Searching is the next installment in the band's recording career. Produced by Brian McTernan (Thrice, Snapcase, Circa Survive) in upstate NY, the album shows an incredible rock base while maintaining the band's signature guitar sounds and melodies. This kind of maturity and growth in the band's songwriting is a label's dream come true. This is the limited edition version with bonus DVD.

 

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Senses Fail?, November 11, 2006
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Still Searching (W/Dvd) (Dlx) (Audio CD)
This isn't really a kids review, I just didn't want to make an account.

Anyway...

This is an exceptional album in all aspects of the "Emo/Screamo/Rock" genres. The lyrics aren't your tyipical Emo though, because they're not whining about some girl, it's the band sharing personal life stuggles of religion and stability like their older albums. They put this album together beautifully from begininng to end, throwing everything they could at you. It all comes together just great.

But compared to their old stuff...

This is way different. I think the only way they could possibly still call themselves Senses Fail is because the lead vocalist's clean vocals have not changed one bit. If that's all you liked them for, you'll love this album.
They gained new things on this album, but lost some things too... some for the better, some for the worse.
Examples:
1) On this CD they have lower screams
2) On this CD they have guitar solos
3) On this CD they have very very little violence and insanity in the lyrics
4) This CD is more put together to make an album vs. a bunch of songs randomly placed on a CD.
5) In the old songs on From the Depths of Dreams and Let It Enfold You, the endings used to "make" the song with the breakdown, but they did not use that technique in this album
6) I can't think of the word, and this is my opinion, but I think this album is way too... produced? or mixed? something like that. Like, it's going to be hard to play it the same way, and well, live since they mixed it too much.

Basically they lost most of the things that made them unique in this album. It's not the real Senses Fail anymore.
But that doesn't mean this is a bad album at all! If you're stubborn and want to hear some songs similar to "Bloody Romance" or "Bite To Break Skin", you won't like this album. If you like a lot of different types of music and are up for anything, you'll probably love this CD.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Senses Fail are getting older, and apparently talent comes with age, October 25, 2006
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Still Searching (W/Dvd) (Dlx) (Audio CD)
First of all, I'm not a newbie fan of senses fail. The first cd I heard from them was "Let it Enfold You", which wasn't amazing music as far as I was concerned, but I really still liked it. I loved the style and tone of the guitars, the vocals were pretty unique, and the lyrics were catchy and fun, and sorta naughty. I mean what other band would dare risk wasting a track on a song about pirates? They were who they were, and I happened to really like their sound. I later listened to their EP, starting with Bloody Romance, which as far as I was concerned, was also some good listening. Needless to say, no one had to force me to buy "Still Searching". I was a little nervous of the new guitarist, and how he would change the band that o-so-tickled my fancy. The first listen I gave to the album was all over the place. The lyrics seemed simpler, and not as much "fun" as in the past, but at the same time, I was all like "wow...solos". It was good enough to keep listening to, and then I really paid attention to the lyrics, which are pretty damn "real", and in my case, they hit right at home. The guitars have improved so much, and so has their songwriting, and the screaming...you wonder where the hell that throat came from all of a sudden.

1) The Rapture - 3/5 good opener, but you can't really listen to all the time, or you end up singing it in your head faster than the song is playing
2) Bonecrusher - 4/5 follows the intro well, and is a good song, but the chorus doesn't hold up well against a lot of other songs.
3) Sick or Sane - 5/5 I find myself starting the album from this song alot, it's fast and really gets my blood flowin. Nice solo too.
4) Can't be Saved - 4/5 Love the catchy intro, good lyrics, but a little repetative
5) Calling all Cars - 4/5 Sounds like it could be on LIEY, but its better sounding than the older songs. Really catchy, good first single, but not the best song by far.
6) Shark Attack - 5/5 Intense as hell, builds up, up, then explodes. Sick solo and that one harmonic...it's nice.
7) Still Searching - 5/5 Screw a build-up, this song starts strong and ends stronger. My first fav of the album.
8) To All the Crowded Rooms - 3/5 Comes off a little weak after the two before it, but the screaming in the end is worth the listen.
9) Lost and Found - 4/5 A nice break from all the intensity. You can catch your breath here, with some pretty real lyrics. Like I said, If you can relate to the whole feel of this album and it's lyrics, then this one will hit right at home.
10) Everyday is a Struggle - 4/5 Don't go to sleep yet, the album ain't over. It's a fast song, with some older style lyrics(...I was the finger in your throat, to keep you cute), love it. You'll really get in to the chorus too.
11) All the Best Cowboys Have Daddy Issues - 5/5 My new fav. Love the techno-ish intro. This song is really layered, and I love it from beginning to end, especially the end. Oh, the screams. Kinda had to make it my myspace song.
12) Negative Space - 4/5 Screw what other people say about this one, it links these two songs together beautifully. It's pretty trippy, and original too as far as I'm concerned. Kinda reminds me of christmas =P
13) The Priest and the Matador - 5/5 Great closer. Thanks to negative space, it is led into perfectly. The lyrics are just really good, and Buddy doesn't care how he speaks his mind in this album, especially this song. Just really good.

The album is a huge step forward for Senses Fail. They show a great deal of musicianship, and have grown as a band. they have matured hugely, and the addition of a new guitarist has added a lot to their sound. Buddy is saying some real stuff in this one, so give it a real listen. I may have not rated each song with a 5/5, but the album as a whole is 5 stars in my opinion. Love the old stuff, love the new stuff.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Senses Fail puts out another great album, October 11, 2006
This review is from: Still Searching (W/Dvd) (Dlx) (Audio CD)
Now, i have listened to this cd non-stop since i got it. There is not a single track on this cd that is not a solid hit for the fans of SF. I hear all these people talking bad about them and i say why? I have bought each of the cds and listened to them way too much and this one is easily becoming one of my favorites. Still Searching was an advancement from Let It Enfold You. There is a lot more guitar notes that are harder and faster. They are still the same SF that came with From The Depths of Dreams. If you're a SF fan than you should love this album. If you're not a fan, go buy thier first cd and get into them, this band is amazing and will go far in the music industry. I look forward to keep listening to this cd non-stop and i hope you will to.
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