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5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Album Of 2003 So Far -- I Guarantee It, May 25, 2003
I'd give this one 6 stars if I could. I'd also put this album is great company of albums like "The Bends" by Radiohead, "All That You Cant Leave Behind" by U2, "Mellon Collie" by the Smashing Pumpkins...you know, the type of album when you first hear it, you go "WOW" and it gives your goose bumps. This album left me speechless. I'm not sure what that last review only gave it three stars and then said the album "seems to get every note right.." In my opinion, this album is a masterpiece. I'm a fan of music by Radiohead, U2, among other bands. If you like bands such Coldplay, Travis, you will definitely dig this record, b/c like the recent strong albums from those bands, there is so much melody in each of these songs. As such, this album is already a huge hit in the UK and rightly so. I'd would be criminal if it didn't get the same notoriery in America. I wont go too much into the tragic circumstances prior to the making of the record (their drummer, Jon Lee, committed suicide before the making of the record), but I will go over each song: Just The Way I'm Feeling--11/10. Best song on the album--in my opinion possibly the best rock song of the year. Slow rocker full of emotion and melody. Come Back Around--9/10. Resilient 1st single. Feeder didn't come out with a slow song after the drummer's suicide; instead, their first single is a Foo Fighters sounding rocker that oozes sadness yet also is a strong rocking reaffirmation of life. Helium--7/10. Slow, yet very heavy rocker. Good song but not among the top echelon of the album. Child In You--8/10. Sounds like a child's melody, not too different from "No Surprises" from Radiohead yet more haunting and not as catchy as Radiohead's masterpiece. Great song though. Comfort In Sound--10/10. Sounds very old Radiohead-like, with fuzzed up guitar effects. Great melody. The title and concept of finding "comfort in sound" is something many of us can relate to. Forget About Tomorrow--10/10. Arena rocker, lush with strings and a very catchy melody. The emotion on this song is amazing. Summer's Gone--7/10. Good song, though not a standout like the previous two songs. Godzilla--5/10. The only song on this album that I'm not crazy about. Heavy, loud song, though tolerable. Grant Nicholas said in an interview that this is the last song Jon Lee (drummer) jammed to. Kind of a theurapeutic song when you need noise to get over something. Quickfade--9/10. Feeder's paeaen to Jon Fee. Touching song with catchy chorus, fuzzy sounds, ("I miss you more than words can say/a part of me is torn away.."). Find The Colour--9/10. Great, incredibly catchy song. Great rocker, a little faster, with lots of melody. Love Pollution--11/10. This slow rocker sounds like it was taken out of Radiohead's "The Bends". So much emotion, so much melody, the first time I heard this song I was really blown away. Moonshine--9/10. Perfect ending to the album, a great song. Its has a quiet/loud dynamic that encapsulates many of the emotions on the record. A more perfect ending couldn't be had. All in all, I think out of the 12 songs, 10 can be considered great songs, and of those at least half are masterpieces. Considering the circumstances, and then just focusing on the songs, it is truly the record of the year in my opinion. I am very passionate about this album b/c it has so moved me. Download a few songs for yourself and then buy the album. I promise you wont be disappointed.
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