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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just making sure everyone has the pleasure of hearing this music.,
By Sara Schroeder (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Too Shall Pass (Audio CD)
This is quality song writing- period. The heart put into these songs, making the album and in this band in general is extremely evident.
Playing early in the band's history in 2003 with Relient K was certainly an indication of what they're made of and where they were going. Watch out for them, they're going to be known! If you really just want honestly good music for your fifteen dollars, you won't regret owning this. This album will stand the test of time and is one that can be played over and over. These are real guys, writing real songs, about real lives, about a real Creator, with real struggles and the product is an amazing album. I'll stop ranting; but really, I've bought a lot of music, heard and seen a lot of bands, and this is good music right here. I've never been more satisfied with buying an album or paying for a show and wouldn't be spending time writing this if I didn't mean that. God bless.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I doubt this one will pass,
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This review is from: This Too Shall Pass (Audio CD)
With catchy music and thought-out lyrics, The Fold, once again, gives it's listeners something to look forward to. A great effort from a great band, "This Too Shall Pass" proclaims originality and talent in many different ways.
Musically, The Fold's riffs and syncopations are deliciously executed and thought out, although not as often as one would think. The vocals are magnificent -- subtle, powerful and beautifully sung. Lyrically, the witty and thoughtfulness of "This Too Shall Pass" is unequivocal. Great composition and rythm in the words give one incredible aspect of originality to the band. Overall, The Fold is a great buy. It's fun to pop in your car-player and go out for a drive. I would strongly recommend this album for fans of Jimmy Eat World, Fall Out Boy and Anberlin.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great potential,
By emo fan "bad boy" (Toledo, OH USA baby!!) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Too Shall Pass (Audio CD)
Out of Chicago, IL comes some of the freshest faces to hit Tooth & Nail Records in quite a while. The Fold sets an unashamedly message to surprisingly smart pop/rock melodies, in what makes for a finely crafted, highly enjoyable debut effort. This Too Shall Pass sounds a lot like what would happen if Weezer and Fall Out Boy merged, the obvious difference being the message. The Fold addresses themes with more maturity and gusto than most of their counterparts. Most tracks deal with our depravity.. The album begins with "So let's start at the beginning of the story. I was a boy with nowhere to call home" ("Gravity"), and it ends with "I Believe You," a song that, from beginning to end, cries out for protection and guidance. Some great points are made along the way, as well. "Stay" makes a powerful statement about our inability to accept that Christ is in control no matter what we do, "Oh, what do I know? You're rendering beauty from what I dispose. Characteristically, so buoyantly, vitally, barely alive." "Rid of Me" gets a bit sardonic as it relates our attitudes towards intimacy with God, "I suppose that I should get a little deeper with You now. It's kind of like the feeling of watching everything around you tumble down, but you don't seem to mind. In fact the ashes seem to be too beautiful for words. Never to return." The Fold works as a catchy pop/rock act. They work when they slow it down to an almost halt to set a mood, and they work as a more subtly aggressive rock act. This Too Shall Pass is fourteen succulent tracks that are simply a joy to behold. It's rewarding to find such a talented act that remains unashamedly Christian. Perhaps a bit too generic in places, but we'll give them the benefit of the doubt. Experience will play a hand as this band continues to grow and mature. As for now, This Too Shall Pass is not one to pass up.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great CD,
By Steve-o (new mexico) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Too Shall Pass (Audio CD)
This is an excellent cd. The first 6 songs, and the closing track are awesome songs. I agree with some of the reviews that say the last half of the cd is not as good as the first half, but the first 6 songs are just so much better than most of the garbage that's being released lately. Buy this album!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Music and beautiful lyrics,
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This review is from: This Too Shall Pass (Audio CD)
The Fold is a really talented band. Think of them as fall out boy meets weezer. Wow, what an awesome album.However, I got tired of listening to it after few listens but I still listen to it once in awhile. Highly recommend this album. Their lyrics are way( I want to say way again) deeper than that of their contemporaries like Emery, Run Kid Run, and the Classic Crime( don't get me wrong all three bands rock my socks off). Not too shabby not to shabby for a debut album. Definitely a band to watch for.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great potential on a first record,
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This review is from: This Too Shall Pass (Audio CD)
The Fold's first record sure has some solid potential. The first four tracks are incredibly fast-paced and catchy; then the album slows right down, stalls a few times and barely runs through the finale, which gets a boost from guest vocalist Matt Thiessen of Relient K.
The first half of the album had one producer, and the second half was produced by someone else in a different part of the country. The frontman for the band has even said in interviews that switching from one producer to another was a mistake. I cannot agree more. This album shows lots of potential; the lyrical content is solid and the musicians know how to put together some good rocking sounds. With a new record due out in May, I'm excited to see what these guys have to offer.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Smart Lyrics + Catchy Melodies = Great Music,
By MusicMan89 (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Too Shall Pass (Audio CD)
I listened to this CD when it was leaked prior to the release, and then quickly preordered it. This band has what it takes to make it big. They seem to have their heads on their shoulders, they make great music, and there is meaning behind their songs. It really is good stuff.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Album,
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This review is from: This Too Shall Pass (Audio CD)
I think this album is awsome. The first tracks on the cd deffinetly hit the hardest, but Remnant & I Believe You are the best tracks on the whole cd. I have listened to these guys for while, and this is some good stuff. I would recomend this cd to anyone who listens alternative, you can rock out on it, easy listen, or bump it in the ride!!! Pick it up today!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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By pancake_repairman "pancake_repairman" (gfjdhgfjhgj) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Too Shall Pass (Audio CD)
What really amazed me about this album is that the singer actually sings. He doesn't do the standard robotic power-pop emo yelp like virtually every new band Tooth And Nail or Victory have signed in the past three years and every other weak generic band that wish they could get signed to those labels. This guy actually sings like a regular rock singer, albeit somewhat effeminately. He fluctuates his level of vocal projection and the rhythm of vocal notes from one word to the next. He flows from one note to the next instead of the stop/start barking style most of these singers do on every syllable. Musically this album is pleasant but a bit too safe and basic, and overproduction is still a problem, but the riffs and melodies are a bit more distinctive than most commercial power-pop emo bands. I'm just in shock that Tooth And Nail would sign a band with a singer who actually sings. 7/10.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Definately has potential, but not quite a "solid" album,
This review is from: This Too Shall Pass (Audio CD)
I first heard about these guys when I heard that they'd be touring with Anberlin and Emery. After listening to the tracks on Purevolume and Myspace, I figured how could I go wrong? The Fold has great melodies and great lyrics in the first four songs: "Gravity," "Backseat Drivers," "New City," and "The Title Track." "Going For My Lungs" has pretty good vocals as well. But what the heck happened to the second half of the album? The lyrics are still great, but the singers voice just doesn't sound as crisp and clean. No songs after "Going For My Lungs" made me tap my foot or had that "replay" value. As far as the guitars and drums goes...nothing new. Pretty basic, steady, conservative beats.
So, all in all, the band definately has potential, the first four songs are very catchy and the vocals are great. Hopefully the sophomore release will be a more "complete" album. In my mind some of the best complete albums as of late have been Relient K's "Mmhmm" and Anberlin's "Never Take Friendship Personal." Rarely anymore can bands produce cd's that you can thoroughly enjoy from start to finish. If you enjoy "This Too Shall Pass" and haven't heard of Relient K or Anberlin, please go check them out. I guarantee you'll see what I mean about complete albums. I'll definately keep track of The Fold in the future, but they still have a ways to go to get to the level of RK and Anberlin. |
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This Too Shall Pass by The Fold (Audio CD - 2006)
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