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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
RECOVER ROCKS,
By joseph (MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This May Be the Year I Disappear (Audio CD)
Recover is amazing, this album is my current favorite of theirs. its definately much different from their first full length album; this album sounds more like their EP. any one who likes the way they sound on the CD should check them out live, they are one of the best live groups i have ever seen. check them out, BUY THIS ALBUM and tell your friends...
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Contrast to the Previous,
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This review is from: This May Be the Year I Disappear (Audio CD)
I personally think this is a great album. But to say it's not just because it's different from the old material is just plain ridiculous. I think it's hard for people to understand that when bands get together they write songs that WILL NOT sound the same. That's just stupid. Where's the challenge and fun in that?? Changes will happen while playing in a band, and to that I say viva la Recover! All these people who do not know how it is to be in a band needs to realize every band's sound will change over time. Rock on Reco! Very original!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
ehhh, i've heard better,
This review is from: This May Be the Year I Disappear (Audio CD)
Well let's make this short and simple.
This album is okay as it's own seperate entity. However, when compared to Rodeo&Picasso or their little ep, it kind of sucks. This cd is so much different from what they used to be. If this were their only piece of work it would probably be fairly decent, but it's such a change from their older stuff it's kind of jarring. There's also some kind of weird 3 minute or so pre-gap between song 10 and 11, i don't know why, but it annoys the hell out of me.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Band!,
By Stephanie (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This May Be the Year I Disappear (Audio CD)
this album is a very solid disc! recover is an awesome band! if you are having second doubts about buying this album, go to www. killrecover.com, or better yet, go to www.purevolume.com/recover
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Recover is God,
This review is from: This May Be the Year I Disappear (Audio CD)
This album is above and beyond anything out there right now. These guys are gonna be huge. Their music is better than anything out there now. This is the best CD I've heard in years.
Good job Recover. I recommend this to anyone that likes rock and roll. This is a new genre, and it kicks major behind. are we so small, can't walk, we crawl, we hid from thunder, follow the bright lights, they might change you, when you would fall, we are strong, we come together, let's live like we won't die Light up the night, light up the night, the streets are calling, our time is closer, light up the night, light up the night, the city's burning, but the rain is coming. These guys are friggin Brilliant.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hands-down, the best album i've heard in a long time.,
By Logan D. (Mount Washington Valley, NH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This May Be the Year I Disappear (Audio CD)
I know alot of fanboys write reviews about just about every band that say this, but this is seriously the best album i've heard in years. the guitar playing blows away most bands you'll find these days. The vocals are quite good. all of the instruments come together just right. "Night of the Creeps" picks the album up and runs with it. the songs all sound unique. you can't help but feel the power and energy of the music. fans of all sorts of genres, screamo, hardcore, classic rock, metal, alternative rock, emo, and just about anything else in the rock super-genre will find themselves addicted to this album. I reccomend you get it as soon as you can.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
come on now...,
This review is from: This May Be the Year I Disappear (Audio CD)
OK, this might be the saddest thing that has happened to me in a while. for starters, i love recover. i always will. but come on...if any of you know recover well, you know how good "this is not recover" sounded. (produced by Brian McTernan. amazingly at that) i heard their new cd was coming soon and i got VERY excited. a month before it came out my friend told me he had a copy of it. i said i wouldnt listen to it out of respect for the band...but i ended up listening anyways. i couldnt wait. i thought...gross, this must be a demo of the new stuff...this sounds BAD. but sure enough, i bought the cd the day it came out and...it sounds bad. i heard they were supposed to go to a great place in LA (NRG i think) but they spent all the recording money on drugs and recorded it in some guys house. i guess this is more a review of the sound quality...but hey you have to LISTEN to the cd right? this is hard to listen to. song writing has downgraded. dans voice has downgraded. but i still give it a 3 because i love them. GO BACK TO BRIAN!
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This May Be the Year I Disappear by Recover (Audio CD - 2004)
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