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We Live In Paradise

Galactic, AlevAudio CD
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (August 9, 2011)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: ECLIPSE RECORDS
  • ASIN: B000ERVJD6
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #682,658 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. We Live in Paradise
2. Time Will Show
3. Youth (Sleep Well)
4. Cause & Effect
5. Just Because
6. Wherever I Am Going Now from Here
7. Where Is the Horse?
8. No One's Fault
9. If We Ever (Massdestructive Ignorance)
10. Dying Everyday
11. Sweet Lullaby
12. If We Ever [Bugün DeGismezsek][Version]

Editorial Reviews

Alev's music ranges from Modern Rock, to Alternative Metal while the band's sound is the best described as a musical cross between Evanescence and Lacuna Coil. Strong female-fronted modern rock/metal with emotionally intelligent music and hooks capture the listener's attention and easily keep the songs repeating in their heads, long after they turn off the CD player. Their first single, "If We Ever" demonstrates not only the power behind Alev's unique sound, but also the meaning behind the song- that of breaking the cycle of violence among humanity on a global scale, before it's too late.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not quite unique enough, April 18, 2006
This review is from: We Live In Paradise (Audio CD)
Remember that girl you used to date back in high school. You know, the one where you really, really wanted to make it work out, but eventually it just wasn't what you'd hoped? Yeah, you know how it went. You liked the girl a lot and once you finally got together the relationship started off great, but after a while you realized that she wasn't quite as unique as you had initially thought. You still liked her and wanted to make it work, so you tried to look past the mediocrity and focus on the few cool traits she had. Over time, though, the few things that she brought to the relationship that interested you just weren't enough to outweigh her utter normalcy and, as much as you wanted to stay with her, mostly because you've invested yourself into the relationship so strongly, you knew you needed to find someone more interesting.

That girl, in the current context, is named Alev, and she really wishes you'd have stuck with her. Sure, you had a few regrets once you moved on, but they never were enough to bring you back. You can do better and by now, hopefully you did end up with someone better.

We Live in Paradise starts off so strong with nearly two minutes of instrumental, industrial rock bliss. Sadly, this sets the bar tremendously high for the remainder of the CD and more often than not, the band just can't reach that same level. The first real song, "Time will Show", eschews the crunchy goodness established in the first track in favor of a radio friendly metal version of Alanis Morrissette.

It does get better on and off throughout the album, though, but don't be fooled - there are just as many downs as ups to be found. Some songs, like "Youth (Sleep Well)", show a mature, methodical mix of emotional metal (a la Cold or Evan's Blue) and haunting vocals (similar in nature to Within Temptation but less elegant). You can even, at times, feel the spirit of the later years of the now deceased Stabbing Westward seeping into the slower moments, such as the 9 minute epic, "Sweet Lullaby". Then, unfortunately, there are the myriad of other songs that fall flat.

Too often the band takes on a simplistic, molded for radio airplay, truncated version of their more interesting elements. It's so frustrating to listen to a band and constantly be stuck thinking, "Damn, they have so much potential, but they're holding back..."

On a positive note, this CD is head and shoulders above current female fronted radio-friendly bands such as Flyleaf and Paramore, but it really isn't all that hard to come out on top over such moderately talented competition. Regardless, this release has its moments and that's a start. If anything, it's a great diversion to listen to the closing track, "Begun Degismeszek", which is sung entirely in Turkish, which makes me wish there were more Turkish metal bands around for me to review...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Packed with enough metal to shake your foundation, April 27, 2006
This review is from: We Live In Paradise (Audio CD)
The Good
"Time Will Tell" starts off with haunting guitars and soft, echoed vocals. The track builds to an all out metal explosion. Front woman Alev Lenz's vocals are powerful and engaging on the poignant song "Youth (Sleep Well)." Driving riffs command "Cause & Effect" while Alev unleashes her melodic fury on the microphone. "Where is the Horse" is loading with electronic effects and crushing guitar licks. The politically charged anthem "If We Ever" is just as impactful musically as it is lyrically. Inner emotional struggle is the focal point of the acoustic ballad "Dying Every Day." Why isn't this one playing on the radio? It has all of elements required for rock and even pop radio.

The Bad
The Turkish version of "Just Because" is cool, but I don't think it was necessary.

The Verdict
We Live in Paradise is packed with enough metal to shake your foundation, while at the same time being soft and melodic enough to appeal to the masses. It's nice to hear a metal band with impactful lyrics too.

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