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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can't reject the Rejects!, June 24, 2003
A few months ago, I heard "Swing, Swing" for the first time and knew I had to buy this album. Though I had never heard of the All-American Rejects before, the adept songwriting and melodic punk-pop sound of "Swing, Swing" somehow had me knowing (after only one listen) that this would be a great album. My instincts were right. The All-American Rejects' debut simply cannot be rejected. Ever since I bought this CD a couple of months ago, it has been a regular spin on my CD player. This album consists entirely of songs with memorable hooks, up-tempo rhythms, melodic punk-pop choruses, and infectious lyrics. The album has been well-produced, enhancing the overall packaging of each song. More importantly, it's remarkable that such a young band has demonstrated these sophisticated pop sensibilities in their songwriting. The album contains eleven laudable songs, each of which is a worthy listen in its own right. Lead singer Tyson Ritter never misses a note, even transitioning in and out of falsetto, and the band adroitly blends hard driving guitars with keyboards and even orchestral arrangements. What's not to like? With this debut album, the All-American Rejects have demonstrated they have sharp musical senses. Their music compares favorably with any emo-type artist you hear on today's radio. Between the band's natural musical talent and its alignment with today's hottest commercial sound, it wouldn't surprise me to hear more from the All-American Rejects. This young band is poised to make it big.
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28 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Never would have thought..., November 28, 2003
If anyone would have told me that I would end up buying The All-American Rejects' album, I probably would have laughed in their face. I mean, I loved "Swing, Swing" and all, but owning the whole album? Not likely. Who are these guys anyway?Well, something happened and I decided I was in need of some new music, so I decided to buy it. Turns out, I was happily surprised to find out that I just adore every song on the album (pretty much equally). The lead singer's voice is just very captivating, melodic, and powerful. Each song is very catchy and gut-wrenching at the same time...a GREAT driving record, in my opinion. It's definitely not an album that will be making history any time soon, but if you are looking for something to just listen to all the way through and enjoy, buy this. It's really worth a try...at least.
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25 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pure Energy., May 4, 2003
Praise: For a debut this is solid material. The band puts their sweat and energy into this cd making it an enjoyable ride. Start to finish there isn't a clunker on this disc. They should have many more hits from here aside from "Swing, Swing". Standout tracks include "My Paper Heart", "Swing, Swing", "Time Stands Still", "One More Sad Song", "The Last Song".Criticism: All American Rejects strongly resemble Blink 182, Green Day, and other modern punk bands of today. They also don't stray too far from their formula, leaving the songs to blur from one to the other. Conclusion: Buy this cd. It's enjoyable to listen to when you compare it to all the dull music out right now. It's not the best this band can do, but it's a great start. All American Rejects caught my attention because they reminded me of old school new wave/punk like The Cars, The Cure, New Order.
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